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Grapes

Grapes (Vitis spp.) are suitable for either large-scale or small-scale commercial production. Typically three types of grapes are grown in Kentucky: Native American, hybrid,  and European grapes. The climate in Kentucky is the limiting factor to grape production. Although American and hybrid cultivars are better suited for production in Kentucky, European (vinifera) cultivars are more desirable and potentially have the highest economic gain for grape growers and wine makers. However, vinifera cultivars are more susceptible to winter injury and diseases resulting in a lower yield, reduced fruit quality, and often vine death. Growing grapes in Kentucky can be highly successful and rewarding if the cultivars are matched to a specific site and proper production techniques are implemented. 

Key Requirements

Land Medium
Labor High
Capital High

Take the HortBizQuiz to see how much Land, Labor, and Capital you have for your operation.

Markets

  • Direct to Consumer
    • Farmer's Market
  • Restaurants

Pests & Disease

Black rot is one of the most important diseases of grapes in Kentucky. Insect pests such as grape flea beetle, grape berry moth, grape cane gall maker, green June beetle, Japanese beetle, leafhopper, spotted wing drosophila, brown marmorated stink bug, and phylloxera can all attack grapes.  

$9000 Cost per Acre

Costs and returns are presented as estimates. They will vary based on your farm and markets.

$3172 Returns per Acre

Costs and returns are presented as estimates. They will vary based on your farm and markets.

Challenges

  • A marketing system for Kentucky’s table grapes does not exist.  
  • Volume of grapes that can be marketed in Kentucky through fresh market outlets is limited. 
  • Require a trellis for vine support and the production of a high quality crop. 

Opportunities

  • Wine grapes offer the opportunity to market larger volumes of grapes.  
  • New wineries are emerging onto the market in and around Kentucky, creating additional market opportunities for quality wine grapes.  

Sample Winery Contracts

WARNING: These documents are offered as sample agreements and make no claim regarding legal authority or completeness. Contracts should always be reviewed by appropriate legal counsel for both buyer and seller.