Flavorful, crisp Pristine grapes return to store shelves

Pristine grapes are on the shelves again.

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(Courtesy Four Star Fruit/Delano Farms)

Pristine grapes are on the shelves again.

The grape, described as having “a crisp, snappy texture that is coupled with a sweet vanilla streak and ends with a zesty granny smith apple finish,” is a proprietary variety of Blanc Vineyards, a joint venture between Four Star Fruit Inc. and Delano Farms, according to a news release.

The grape retains firmness and taste well after harvest, according to the release. Pristines are available in a traditional pouch bag and in multiple weight clamshells.

Pristine grapes are available through December.

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