Sunshine Rose is not Sunny King grape.
Qingwang and Sunshine Rose are both grape varieties, but they are grown in different areas. The main selling point of Qingwang grapes is that they have a rose aroma, which is like the fragrance of roses and has an extremely sweet taste. The Sunshine Rose has seeds, the fruit seeds are tightly packed, the fruit surface is shiny, and the fruit powder is less.
The yield of Qingwang is small, one branch can only produce one bunch, and the quality is strictly controlled when it is put on the market. Only those with a sweetness level of 17 degrees will be sold as Qingwang. The high-quality sunshine roses produced in Okayama Prefecture, Japan can be called "Sunny King", but the domestic high-quality sunshine roses cannot and do not need to be called "Sunny King".
In addition to Qingwang grape and Sunshine Rose, there is also a type called Xiangyin Qingti (or Xiangyin grape) that is also on the market. In fact, Xiangyin Qingti and Sunshine Rose are the same thing, they just have different names. Xiangyin is homophonic to English "shine", and it is just different in transliteration from "Sunshine Rose".
Qingwang Grape is the name of a trademark. Only those grapes that meet the trademark standards and are produced in Okayama Prefecture, Japan, can be called Qingwang Grape. The Sunshine Rose there is the most authentic and the most delicious and sweet. If this grape is planted elsewhere, it will become Sunshine Rose. Therefore, Qingwang Grape can be understood as a well-known brand among many Sunshine Rose grapes.
Among grapes, the most popular variety in recent years is the Nippon Haruo grape. It's delicious, it's really delicious, and it's expensive, it's really expensive. Basically, a kilogram of Zhenqingwang costs about 300 yuan. It is no exaggeration to say that the price is calculated on a per-grain basis. Moreover, there are very few channels to buy it in China, and those who go to great lengths to buy it online may not necessarily be Zhenqingwang.