Muscadine Grape Wine Secrets That Are Going Viral in America - Away State Journal
An indigenous American grape, Muscadine can produce red, white or rosé wines. Learn what Muscadine wine is and how it’s changing.
Muscadine grapes are a seasonal favorite in the Southern U.S. Learn more this grape variety and its use in regional wines.
Post and Courier: The South Carolina indigenous muscadine is one of America's first grapes
WADMALAW ISLAND — Ruth Penderghast wears a vibrant red wig and holds hands with her friend Nancy Reading as they step into a wooden barrel filled with cool muscadine grapes. They have three minutes to ...
MSN: Two new varieties of muscadine grape species to see release this fall, expand growing season
Two new varieties of muscadine not only promise a longer growing season but also recall two Arkansas icons, both names trademarked: Altus, the state's wine capital, and Mighty Fine, a name that ...
Two new varieties of muscadine grape species to see release this fall, expand growing season
Muscadine grapes are typically ready to harvest in the late summer to early fall, such as August and September. While muscadines are sweet and can be enjoyed straight off the vine, they can also be ...
EurekAlert!: Vitis vinifera and muscadines: Grape breeders seek the best of both grapes
Vitis vinifera and muscadines: Grape breeders seek the best of both grapes
Vitis rotundifolia, or muscadine, [1] is a grapevine species native to the southeastern and south-central United States. [2] The growth range extends from Florida to New Jersey coast, and west to eastern Texas and Oklahoma. [3] It has been extensively cultivated since the 16th century. [4] The plants are well-adapted to their native warm and humid climate; they need fewer chilling hours than ...