[Chadian Muscat Grapes have won the "Gold Award" in the National Premium Fresh Table Grape Competition and are recognized as a China National Geographic Indication Product.]
Chadian Muscat Grapes are named after their place of origin, Chadian town in Hangu, which boasts ideal conditions for grape cultivation. These grapes account for 95% of the total vineyard area in the region. The favorable geographic and environmental conditions, combined with scientific cultivation methods, have earned Chadian grapes numerous accolades, including being selected as a featured fruit at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The grapes are known for their beautiful color, uniform size, sweet flavor, and strong aroma, making them not only a premium fresh table grape but also an excellent raw material for white wine production.
The sweetness of Chadian Muscat Grapes is perfectly balanced, with a delicate rose fragrance that complements their fruitiness. This unique flavor comes from the blend of floral and fruity notes, creating a distinct taste experience. With over 50 years of cultivation history in Tianjin, these grapes are also rich in vitamins, offering significant health benefits. Their combination of attractive appearance, well-formed bunches, and sweet, fragrant flavor has made them a favorite among consumers, earning them several national awards.