Black Corinthian table grapes from California are also known as Champagne grapes.
I can understand why.
They're so tiny, delicate, and very sweet. So fun to eat.
My little ones would appreciate that rhyme (smile).
A perfect addition to a Summer cheese platter, as they're only available in July, August, and September.
And so inspired a late Summer dinner and table setting with friends . . .
Natural white linens and burlap.
Sun-dried marigolds and Black Corinthian grapes.
Sun-dried marigolds . . .
a beautiful end of Summer flower.
our casual late Summer menu
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gorgeous photos what a lovely post. Thank you for sharing xo
ReplyDeleteHi Katherine,
DeleteThanks so much for coming by!
Come by again later this week and see my post 'dining in a vineyard.'
Have a beautiful week,
Suzanne
Beautiful combination of colors against the crisp white! Wishing I had some Black Corinthian grapes right now. Thanks for stopping by my blog and for commenting!
ReplyDeleteHi Pam!
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Have you had black Corinthian grapes? Aren't they beautiful . . . and sweet?
We're a big fan of them now :0)
Come back again soon.
Have a great week,
Suzanne
You had me at the chargers! Where did you find them!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for inspiring me today!
karianne
Oh. my. gosh!
DeleteI am so excited that you stopped by for a visit! What an honor!
I bought the chargers at Pier 1 Imports. I LOVE them! They fit every holiday and occasion perfectly.
Thanks so much for coming by.
Please stop by again soon,
Suzanne
I love the way you created your Fall table.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely simple but so ELEGANT.
Greetings from D´BoX,
/CC girl
Love the beautiful white and then the touch of the grapes and the yellow rose. Stunning. Thanks tons for linking to Inspire Me. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteSoooooo pretty!
ReplyDeleteLovely, I'm loving your beautiful simplicity! Thanks for sharing on the Home Acre Hop.
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