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Article: Wineries in Florida.
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- South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
- Article date:
- October 18, 2004
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Byline: Bob Hosmon
Q: My husband and I traveled through Tennessee last year and visited a winery where I bought a wonderful wine made from muscadine grapes. Unfortunately the winery does not ship outside of Tennessee. Is there anything comparable to this wine that I may purchase here in South Florida? _ Pamela Lanway, Hollywood, Fla.
A. Muscadine is a native American grape that's been used to produce wine in the eastern United States since colonial times. Typically light and fruity, muscadine wines range in taste from dry to semisweet.
In Florida there are 15 commercial wineries producing wines from muscadine grapes or scientifically developed muscadine hybrids. ...
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