Grape 'Southern Home' (Vitis rotundifolia x Vitis vinifera)
A Flavorful Southern Hybrid with Beauty, Strength, and Sweetness
The Southern Home Grape is a stunning and delicious hybrid that perfectly blends the tropical toughness of native muscadines (Vitis rotundifolia) with the classic flavor and cluster form of European grapes (Vitis vinifera). Developed by the University of Florida, this vine is as ornamental as it is productive—featuring glossy, deeply lobed leaves that resemble a fig or maple, fragrant blooms, and clusters of deep purple-black grapes with rich, sweet flavor.
Unlike traditional muscadines, Southern Home produces larger, looser clusters of grapes that are easier to harvest and enjoy fresh, straight off the vine. The fruit has the bold sweetness of a muscadine with the balanced complexity of a table grape, making it ideal for snacking, juicing, or winemaking. And since it’s adapted for Southern heat, humidity, and pests, this variety thrives where many other grapes struggle.
Cultural & Culinary Significance
Muscadines are the original Southern grape—native to the Southeast and cherished for centuries by Indigenous peoples and settlers for their intense sweetness and resilience. The Southern Home hybrid honors that legacy by combining the strength of native genetics with the refined flavor of European grapes. Today, it’s one of the most successful Southern grape varieties for home gardens and local vineyards alike. The fruit’s antioxidant-rich skins and natural sweetness make it perfect for juice, jam, jelly, or homemade wine—and even the leaves can be used for traditional stuffed grape dishes.
Why Grow Southern Home Grape?
- Hybrid of muscadine and European grape—beautiful, hardy, and productive
- Sweet, flavorful grapes with complex table grape flavor
- Unique lobed leaves and purple-black clusters make it highly ornamental
- Excellent disease resistance and heat tolerance for the South
- Perfect for fresh eating, wine, juice, and preserves