FINEST TIPPLES – 5 TOP VINEYARDS TO VISIT IN FLORIDA Florida has a long tradition of excellent winemaking and the history buffs among you will know that early Spanish settlers began this fine custom by applying their homeland skills to local wild Muscadine grapes. Fortunately, Florida’s rich soils have proved more than adequate to support the growth of plenty of local Wineries and Vineyards, with around thirty certified producers and another handful of others now flourishing. If you do enjoy the occasional
Scuppernongs? Scuppernong is a variety of muscadine grape. It is native to the North California and named after Scuppernong river and lake Scuppernong near which, it was first spotted and cultivated. It is bronze or greenish-golden in color and similar to white grapes in appearance. As compared to the normal grapes, which are commonly found in our Indian markets, scuppernongs are larger and rounder. Scuppernongs are slightly less sweet than the purple variety, muscadine. History of Scuppernongs: In the
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