Would you seperate this one sentence into two sentences?

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I think I can split this sentence into two sentences, but am not sure.
Is it right to split this one sentence
"The grapes must be left on the vines until the first frost, after which they are harvested."
into
"The grapes must be left on the vines until the first frost." "After, grape they are harvested"?
 
"The grapes must be left on the vines until the first frost, after which they are harvested."

"The grapes must be left on the vines until the first frost." "Aftert his, [STRIKE]grape[/STRIKE] they are harvested."
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Thank you.
And Is it okay to understand "this" as "which(process of leaving grapes on the vines untill it is freezed)"?
 
Thank you.
And Is it okay to understand "this" as "which(process of leaving grapes on the vines until they are frozen)"?

"After this" means after the first frost.
 
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The grapes must be left on the vines until the first frost. They are then harvested.
 
Then which means "first frost"?
 
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