M&S Collection Sable Seedless Grapes 400g
£2.70
£3.20£6.75 per kgProduct information
Sweet, seedless sable grapes with hints of Muscat and blackcurrant. Wash before use.
Country of Origin
COO may vary between the below:
South Africa
Chile
Egypt
Mexico
Spain
Italy
Brazil
Peru
Suitable for vegetarians
Product life guaranteed for 4 days excluding delivery day.
Storage
Preparation and Usage
Package Type
Other Information
Best stored in a fridge.
Additional Information:
Class I
© M&S plc
Brand
Manufacturer
PO Box 3339,
Chester,
CH99 9QS,
United Kingdom.
M&S (Ireland) Ltd,
PO Box 13022,
Ravensdale,
Dublin 2,
Ireland.
Return To Address
PO Box 3339,
Chester,
CH99 9QS,
United Kingdom.
M&S (Ireland) Ltd,
PO Box 13022,
Ravensdale,
Dublin 2,
Ireland.
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Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (99)
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mouldy and over ripe
Usually M& S Collection offers quality not last weeks serving of Sable Grapes made up from bits of bunches and were very overripe some bad and some mould both packs binned as inedible and smelt stale musty certainly no quality control to allow products to be sent to customers in this sorry state shameful
tasty
These all went straight away they are so lovely and we enjoyed very quickly highly recommend crunchy and sweet flavour
Grapes
Buy black grapes for my son who prefers them to the others, bought these as others out of stock. However they looked very nice & I guess they're just slightly posher than the everyday ones. Would purchase again as M&S have great products.
Best grapes
very sweet and crisp, firm grapes with a fresh flavour
Sweet and full of flavour
We love Muscat grapes, but they have tough skins and are very pippy. These have similar flavour but are a lot easier for kids to eat, and enjoy. We love them and they are a regular purchase.
Hit and miss ..
Someone else commented the South African variety weren’t too good, I found them to be markedly better than what’s showed up today. Today’s batch are from Chile and are squishy and just unpleasant. I just can’t understand why these can’t be consistently good? Back to rotating through the poor quality grapes Ocado do offer then, in the hopes they might turn up next time and be useable. Oddly, Waitrose seem to be able to source and maintain quality in even their own branded fruit. So it can’t be witchcraft.
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