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<blockquote data-quote="WolfGate" data-source="post: 77104708" data-attributes="member: 74360"><p>While we enjoy quite a few of the European grape based wines, we have recently been discovering a very Southern US cultural wine which is based on Muscadine grapes. Those grapes can make both dry and sweet wines, but inherently are best for sweet ones. Seeing someone mentioned cotton candy wine, one of the largest Muscadine wineries has a few of those which I've linked.</p><p></p><p>I will say those particular wines tend to be "love it or hate it" among most people, and also if you try muscadine wines, you have to treat them as totally different from the European grape wines. They share the name "wine" but are entirely different in flavor, tannins, and every other way. I do really like Duplin's "Carolina Red" and they had a great Christmas Wine which is now out of season (but I still have a couple of bottles).</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.duplinwinery.com/cotton-candy-sampler.html[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WolfGate, post: 77104708, member: 74360"] While we enjoy quite a few of the European grape based wines, we have recently been discovering a very Southern US cultural wine which is based on Muscadine grapes. Those grapes can make both dry and sweet wines, but inherently are best for sweet ones. Seeing someone mentioned cotton candy wine, one of the largest Muscadine wineries has a few of those which I've linked. I will say those particular wines tend to be "love it or hate it" among most people, and also if you try muscadine wines, you have to treat them as totally different from the European grape wines. They share the name "wine" but are entirely different in flavor, tannins, and every other way. I do really like Duplin's "Carolina Red" and they had a great Christmas Wine which is now out of season (but I still have a couple of bottles). [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.duplinwinery.com/cotton-candy-sampler.html[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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