Homegrown Organic partners with Three Sisters on grape program

Homegrown Organic Farms, Porterville, Calif., has formed a partnership with the Three Sisters Organic brand, expanding Homegrown’s grape offerings.

Homegrown Organic Farms, Porterville, Calif., has formed a partnership with the Three Sisters Organic brand, expanding Homegrown’s grape offerings.

Homegrown Organic will exclusively market Three Sisters’ grapes, which include classic varieties and other unique offerings, such as flavorful wine grapes, including champagne grapes.

“We’re excited to be able to represent this label in the marketplace and offer these specialty grape varieties to our customers to round out the Homegrown Organic grape program,” Stephen Paul, category director for Homegrown Organic, said in a news release.

Homegrown Organic has been building up its grape program in recent years, according to the release, focusing on flavorful varieties. The Three Sisters’ varieties will complement those offered by Homegrown, according to the release.

With the addition of Three Sisters Organic brand grapes, customers will be able to build strong early-season organic demand, according to the release.

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