I remember reading that it is a whole different grape altogether and doesen't compare favorably to the real seeded concord grape. Basically, the breeders were trying to play off of the success of concord. I haven't planted the grape myself though.
I notice that almost every thread you start is a 'search engine friendly' name followed by a trivial question. Below is just a short list of your recent thread titles. If that's just your writing style, I would offer you unsolicited advice that maybe you should try to do a little research first and then ask us a question with a little more substance.
If you are a thread starter working for iVillage, I would ask that you try to not game the forum with search engine terms to boost the site's organic search results.
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I've grown about 20 different varieties of table grapes, and Concord seedless was one of the worst- small berries, small clusters, poor flavor. Try Glenora or Jupiter instead.
Seedless Concord in Kansas are very large. Don't pick them until they are dead ripe or they will be sour. They are not seedless in Kansas due to weather here.
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