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scupadine wine recipe
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wxfreqrs
2006-07-25 09:45:10 UTC
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Look for a recipe for scupadine wine.
any an all help appreciated
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Dionysus
2006-07-25 12:05:51 UTC
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If you can't find it here, you will have to invent your own.
I have never heard of a scupadine grape but have heard of a scupernong(sp?) grape

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Look for a recipe for scupadine wine.
any an all help appreciated

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Mark Lipton
2006-07-25 13:36:43 UTC
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Post by wxfreqrs
Look for a recipe for scupadine wine.
any an all help appreciated
Scupperdine is the name of a native American grape, probably a cross
between the better known Scuppernong and Muscadine grapes. The "recipe"
for making wine from it would be to crush it and let it ferment. Here's
a link to a winery that does just that:

http://www.ncagr.com/NCproducts/ShowSite.asp?ID=2305

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James Silverton
2006-07-25 15:00:02 UTC
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Mark wrote on Tue, 25 Jul 2006 09:36:43 -0400:

ML> wxfreqrs wrote:
??>> Look for a recipe for scupadine wine.
??>> any an all help appreciated
??>>
ML> Scupperdine is the name of a native American grape,
ML> probably a cross between the better known Scuppernong and
ML> Muscadine grapes. The "recipe" for making wine from it
ML> would be to crush it and let it ferment. Here's a link to
ML> a winery that does just that:

ML> http://www.ncagr.com/NCproducts/ShowSite.asp?ID=2305

I've never tried wine from "Scupadine grapes" but I can safely
say that I have tried Scupernong grapes and wine made from them
*once* in each case!


James Silverton.
Joseph Coulter
2006-07-25 15:28:33 UTC
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Post by James Silverton
I've never tried wine from "Scupadine grapes" but I can safely
say that I have tried Scupernong grapes and wine made from them
*once* in each case!
or as my wife says, "Twice! The first time and the last time."
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Joe "Beppe"Rosenberg
2006-07-25 16:00:44 UTC
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For what its worth---all the scuppernongs I've had, mostly amateur, are
better than the vinifera made in the Carolina's like Biltmore Estate---their
"better " wines use left coast grapes. Scuppernong is the mainstay of
"Mason-Dixon Meritage" composed of Skippering, concord or Niagara and
marechel foch.

The scuppernong marries well with BBQ Rutabaga and Ferret, a swampland
treat!!!!!!!!
Post by Joseph Coulter
Post by James Silverton
I've never tried wine from "Scupadine grapes" but I can safely
say that I have tried Scupernong grapes and wine made from them
*once* in each case!
or as my wife says, "Twice! The first time and the last time."
--
Joseph Coulter
Cruises and Vacations
http://www.josephcoulter.com/
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