Black Corinth is a small, seedless grape variety known for its sweet flavor and dark color. Originating from the Mediterranean region, these grapes are often used for making raisins and are popular in various culinary dishes. They are typically small and have a rich, juicy texture.
The Black Corinth grape is also known as Zante currant in the United States. It is prized for its high sugar content and is often dried to produce currants. These grapes thrive in warm climates and are cultivated in several countries, including Greece and California.