Second round at guessing this vine

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Ricky2Guns

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Last season I only had a bud break when asking if anyone knew the variety. Now that it’s gone a full cycle, I’ve posted more clues to assist in identifying what it is.
Btw, this isnt a riddle, I ready don’t know what it is, I just know what its not. It’s not as the nursery labeled stated, a Thompson Vine.

* Editing* , to add that the grapes were black/purple, seeded, with a thick skin, size was larger than a cab-sav grape and round.

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I thought maybe Concord, then I read it grew up north because of the chill hours. But when I did more searches I read they do well in zones 7-9, so maybe? I will see if I get good clusters this season and post them.
 
Ricky I'm in the same boat you are in. I bought a couple of cheap vines from tractor supply labeled as Thompson seedless. All of them produced large round purple seeded grapes. Matter of Fact the grapes in my profile pic are from those vines. You could always contact your local ag extension and see about getting some petiole samples tested.
 
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