Ok let's talk about Old World grapes, Vitis vinifera.
They were domesticated in the Middle East, Caucasus Mountains, and/or west Asia.
That means unlike southeastern muscadine grapes, they like dry weather! They're a popular crop where water's more scarce.
Because they like dry weather, vinifera grapes tend to get pests that like dry weather too. They've got a whole different pest spectrum than what we usually deal with in the humid, soupy South.
For example: spider mites. They're called that because they like to make webs. 🕸️