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For bulk sizes, click here 1999 AAS Winner. The first grape tomato to win AAS honors, with long, shiny red, extra- sweet cherries, hanging like clusters of grapes. Crack-resistant and keeps longer on the vine. Excellent disease resistance.
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Might be my favorite variety, certainly my favorite multipurpose tomato!
We tried these maybe 8 years ago on a whim, and have been trying to find them again in our box stores and local nurseries ever since... they're so prolific, the fruit is delicious and they are HARDY. We have two this year that I started from seed (100% germination, but also the smallest sample size so...), and they are the whole reason I decided to start anything from seed, because I couldn't find them anywhere, and they are thriving in our north texas backyard garden. I did some initial pruning, fertilizing every other week, and now they're gorgeous and I have mini romas to pick every day. I love them and I'm so proud of them, let's go, girls (cue Shania's guitar riff).
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Holly · June 6, 2026
Great taste!
Great taste, productive, larger than the pictures make it appear. Very good texture also. Not mushy.
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Joe · June 20, 2026
Juliets are a must!
Juliet tomatoes are the one variety I must have every year. I first found them in a local nursery as seedlings and planted them. Haven't been without them since although I now start my own seeds, thank to Seeds'nsuch. I have hooked 3 friends and have sent one to you, the others get my extra plants.