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Examples
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But while the Scuppernong is a russet grape the other varieties are almost invariably black.
North Carolina and its Resources. North Carolina. Board of Agriculture. 1896
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The "Scuppernong" prospers in spite of our neglect, and almost defies our inattention and unskilfulness.
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I once heard that eminent chemist and analizer, Dr. Warren, of Boston, say, in public, before the "American Association for the advancement of Science," that the time would come when the "Scuppernong" grape, under proper management and skilful manipulation, would make as good a wine as the celebrated "Tokay" of Hungary, and very much like it.
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As I started explaining how I hoped to interview him for this book, a hippy-dippy Moyle-type girl interjected, asking if either of us had ever tasted Scuppernong grapes.
The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008
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If youll excuse me, Im off to find some Scuppernong from North Carolina.
A Year of Wine Tyler Colman 2008
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If youll excuse me, Im off to find some Scuppernong from North Carolina.
A Year of Wine Tyler Colman 2008
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As I started explaining how I hoped to interview him for this book, a hippy-dippy Moyle-type girl interjected, asking if either of us had ever tasted Scuppernong grapes.
The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008
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As I started explaining how I hoped to interview him for this book, a hippy-dippy Moyle-type girl interjected, asking if either of us had ever tasted Scuppernong grapes.
The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008
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They include grapes based on the mainly northeastern Vitis labrusca (Con-cord, floral Catawba, strawberry-like Ives), midwestern Vitis aestivalis (Norton, Cynthiana), southeastern Vitis rotundifolia (floral-citrus Scuppernong), and on complex parentage (Chambourcin, developed in the Loire region of France).
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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They include grapes based on the mainly northeastern Vitis labrusca (Con-cord, floral Catawba, strawberry-like Ives), midwestern Vitis aestivalis (Norton, Cynthiana), southeastern Vitis rotundifolia (floral-citrus Scuppernong), and on complex parentage (Chambourcin, developed in the Loire region of France).
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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