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 Delaware grapes are a small to medium-sized varietal, growing in tightly packed, clustered oval bunches. Each grape within the bunch averages around one centimeter in diameter, and the grapes have a round to oval appearance. The skin is thin, tender, delicate, and known as a slip-skin variety, which describes how the skin is easily separated from the flesh with gentle pressure. The skin is also smooth and taut, ripening from green to pale red-purple when ripe, sometimes appearing almost pink, and is covered in a white powdery bloom. Underneath the surface, the flesh is soft, aqueous, and succulent, containing a few to no seeds, depending on cultivation practices. Delaware grapes have a subtle aroma and high sugar content, ranging from 18 to 20 Brix. These high sugar levels contribute to the grape’s sweet, fruity flavor, and there is also subtle acidity, creating a light tart and tangy aftertaste