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The new golden, seeded Millennium Muscat grape variety - which will be on sale in Perth later this month - together with a soon-to-be-released black seedless variety.
The new golden, seeded M51-18 grape variety- which will be on sale in Perth later this month- together with soon-to-be-released black seedless variety.

A better bunch for the new millennium

Reference: 05/226
A new CSIRO-bred table grape variety will go on sale in Western Australia later this month.
24 November 2005

M51-18 is a golden, seeded, early-maturing table grape with a distinctive aromatic muscat flavour. Muscat grapes are highly regarded for their flavour and are ideal for the cheese platter.

Grapes of M51-18 that meet required quality specifications are marketed under the Trade Mark name Millennium Muscat TM.

According to CSIRO Plant Industry’s Peter Clingeleffer, the new variety has impressed both consumers and growers with its muscat flavour, translucent golden berries and excellent vineyard performance. He says its ability to mature earlier than most other similar varieties also gives growers a distinct marketing advantage.

“The variety has been evaluated in trials in Western Australia and Queensland since 2000 and in Victoria since 2003 and has produced good yields of top quality fruit,” Mr Clingeleffer says. “In WA it is the Carnarvon region's earliest ripening white variety, being harvested from mid-November to early December.”

“A second new variety from this project  – a black, early maturing seedless variety which was released to the industry in October 2005 – is expected to be on sale in Australia in early 2007.”

The WA Department of Agriculture’s Ian Cameron says the variety’s good performance has led to high demand from growers in the region.

“Nearly 4000 vines were reworked to M51-18 in 2004-05,” Mr Cameron says. “A further 8000 vines have been ordered. The demand for vines is expected to increase even further after the first significant crop reaches markets this month through the licensed WA agent, Key Produce Pty Ltd.”

The new variety is the first to be released by the Table Grapes For The New Millennium project. It has been bred by CSIRO Plant Industry with the support of voluntary contributions from the table grape industry, with matching funds from Horticulture Australia Limited and with assistance from the Western Australian Department of Agriculture, the Queensland Department of Primary Industries and the Northern Territory Department of Primary Industry, Fisheries and Mines. Vines are only available to growers who have made voluntary contributions to the project since its inception in 1998.

A second new variety from this project  – a black, early maturing seedless variety which was released to the industry in October 2005 – is expected to be on sale in Australia in early 2007.

Note: High resolution photographs of M51-18 grapes are available for publication.

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Fast facts

  • M51-18 grape variety is the first to be released by the Table Grapes For The New Millennium project
  • M51-18 is a golden, seeded, early-maturing table grape with a distinctive aromatic muscat flavour
  • Grapes of M51-18 that meet required quality specifications are marketed under the Trade Mark name Millennium Muscat TM
  • The new variety has impressed both consumers and growers

Contact Information

Primary Contacts

Mr Peter Clingeleffer (BAgSc)
Senior Principal Research Scientist
Plant Industry
Phone: 61 3 5051 3108 
Alt Phone: 61 3 5051 3100 
Fax: 61 3 5051 3111 
Mr Ian Cameron
Western Australia Department of Agriculture
Phone: 61 8 9366 2328 

media Contact

Ms Ilaria Catizone (MSc)
Communication Officer
Plant Industry
Phone: 61 2 6246 5485 
Alt Phone: 61 4 1765 4633 
Fax: 61 2 6246 5299