The Shocking Truth About Muscadine Grape Wine You Need to Know Now - Away State Journal
The Daily Reflector: Matthew Stevens: Muscadine grapes make wonderful jams, pies, juices and wines
Muscadine and scuppernongs are a species of sweet grapes with greenish bronze to purple skins. Native to the U.S., they are great for wine and jam.
An indigenous American grape, Muscadine can produce red, white or rosé wines. Learn what Muscadine wine is and how it’s changing.
Could muscadine wine help perk up sagging skin? According to a new study, women who drank two glasses of dealcoholized muscadine wine daily showed significant improvements in the elasticity and water ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Women who drank nonalcoholic muscadine wine daily for 6 weeks improved skin elasticity vs. baseline (P .05).
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 ...
Penn Live: A story of fine wine, Muscadine and cancer: N.C. couple transfer their ‘hope’ into documentary
A story of fine wine, Muscadine and cancer: N.C. couple transfer their ‘hope’ into documentary
You can’t travel far in Northeastern North Carolina without passing a home with muscadine grapes growing in the backyard. Many of those vines we see have been growing for decades and the care of them ...