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The grapes, which grow very abundantly, are called Muscadine grapes, a very large, black, sour grape.
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The tea comes from the only tea plantation in America, Charleston Tea Plantation - The makers of the vodka also make wines out of Muscadine Grapes (photo above).
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The tea comes from the only tea plantation in America, Charleston Tea Plantation - The makers of the vodka also make wines out of Muscadine Grapes (photo above).
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What do a winery (and vacation cottage!) outside of San Diego and a Muscadine wine producer in North Carolina have in common?
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The tea comes from the only tea plantation in America, Charleston Tea Plantation - The makers of the vodka also make wines out of Muscadine Grapes (photo above).
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What do a winery (and vacation cottage!) outside of San Diego and a Muscadine wine producer in North Carolina have in common?
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The tea comes from the only tea plantation in America, Charleston Tea Plantation- The makers of the vodka also make wines out of Muscadine Grapes photo above.
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The tea comes from the only tea plantation in America, Charleston Tea Plantation- The makers of the vodka also make wines out of Muscadine Grapes photo above.
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Persimmon Glaze In a blender, combine 10 ripe and peeled persimmons with 1 bottle of Muscadine wine that has been reduced to 1 ½ cups.
Savoring the Fruits of Fall Pervaiz Shallwani 2010
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Morgan Creek Vineyards specializes in nine kinds of sweet and dry Muscadine wine and makes about 15,000 cases of it a year.
Go Fourth, Wine Fans 2009
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