This is more or less an invalid question; the configuration of fruit within a plant is referred to as an infructescence. I'm not sure what type of infructescence a bunch of grapes is, but the flowers are arranged in a panicle inflorescence.
It is a bunch of grapes.
A group of grapes is called a bunch of grapes.
The correct term for a group of grapes is known as a "bunch" or "cluster" of grapes. A group of grapes or a fruit cluster is sometimes called a Truss.
The collective nouns for 'grapes' are a bunch of grapes and a cluster of grapes.
It is a bunch of grapes.
The most usual collective noun for grapes is a bunch.
A bunch of grapes is like a respiratory system it has a trachea the alveoli and bronchi or bronchoiles
A bunch of grapes in the supermarket is usually measured by pounds. The price of the grapes is usually set per-pound meaning that grapes may be $2.00/lb. so that a three pound bunch of grapes would be $6.00.
cymose
A bunch of grapes if often used.
cymose inflorescence (cyme; definite inflorescence) A type of flowering shoot (see inflorescence) in which the first-formed flower develops from the growing region at the top of the flower stalk
Depends how big the "bunch" is.