GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Statistics About The Most Expensive Grapes
The most expensive grapes are the Ruby Roman grapes from Japan, which can cost up to $11,000 per bunch.
In this post, we explore the fascinating world of Ruby Roman grapes, renowned for their extraordinary attributes and sky-high prices in the fruit market. With a rich history dating back to their debut in 2008, these luxurious grapes have captured the attention of connoisseurs and collectors alike. From their rigorous standards of size and sweetness to the prestigious allure that comes with owning a record-breaking bunch, Ruby Roman grapes have become a symbol of opulence in Japan’s fruit industry. Join us as we unravel the intriguing story behind these prized fruits and delve into the world of luxury agriculture.
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"Ruby Roman grapes debuted in 2008, and their peak season is in mid-July."
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"Ruby Roman grapes can reach about 30 grams each and about the size of a small ping pong ball."
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"There's a rigorous standard in selling Ruby Roman grapes; each grape should be at least 20 grams and 30 mm in diameter."
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"Ruby Roman is a variety of table grape grown and marketed entirely in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan."
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"A bunch of Ruby Roman grapes is made up of 26 grapes."
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"The previous record for the most expensive grapes was 550,000 yen (about USD $5,000)."
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"It took 14 years to develop the Ruby Roman variety, which began in 1994."
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"The Ruby Roman variety comes from a hybrid grape variety mixture of Fujiminori grape and the original "Roman" grape."
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"Ruby Roman grapes are often given as gifts or offerings in Japan."
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"The grapes are so popular that a parfait dessert using the Ruby Roman grape in Japan costs over $900."
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"Ruby Roman grapes have a high sugar content of over 18%, whereas normal grapes have around 15%."
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"The highest price ever paid for a bunch of Ruby Roman grapes was 1.3 million yen (around $12,000 USD) in 2020."
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"Japan's annual first auction in Kanazawa has seen record-breaking prices for their fruits, especially the Ruby Roman grapes."
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"The original goal of the Ruby Roman development program was to come up with a large grape variety with high sugar content but without seeds."
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"Auction bidders pay exorbitant prices for the Ruby Roman grapes not just for their size and sweetness, but also for the prestige of owning a record-breaking bunch."
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"The Ruby Roman grapes are grown and cultivated under strict guidelines, allowing only a select number of grapes to be sold under the prestigious brand name."
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"Expensive grapes such as Ruby Roman are not the only luxury fruit in Japan; other such fruits can include melons, cherries, and apples."
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"Ruby Roman grapes have become a symbol of luxury, often purchased by businesses and wealthy individuals."