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“Here’s the thing: vinifera grapes don’t grow here [in the South],” says Cary Cox, owner of Tsali Notch Vineyard in Madisonville, Tennessee, who makes both sweet and dry muscadine wines ...
We have discovered many wild mountain muscadines growing here in Madison County — unpruned, untended, not sprayed with anything. And they produce a great-tasting grape that we have used to make ...
So, if you see fresh muscadine grapes in stores, buying it will help local growers stay in business and grow the industry. For more information, call the Marion County Extension office at 671-8400 ...
My grandfather made muscadine wine in the cellar in oversized glass jars — for medicinal purposes, of course. His wine was cloudy, unfiltered, and quite sweet.
They are not like the table grapes you find in the grocery store. Instead of growing in large clusters, muscadines are produced in small clusters of large, thick-skinned fruits with seeds.
Earlier this week while assisting a resident just south of Lufkin, I noticed a wild grapevine with numerous clusters of small ...
When I see the ripened bronze color of Muscadine grapes in late summer here in the Cape Fear region, I am generally indulging in a great snack. Beware the seeds, but the juicy, sweet flesh makes ...
Threlfall estimates there are around 600 acres of grapes growing in Arkansas, with most of those acres being muscadines. “Muscadine is sometimes like cilantro, you know, you have haters and you ...