John and Dale took home pimento cheese, a jar of scuppernong jelly, and a jar of sorghum. |
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There is scuppernong, from the muscadine vine, which has some fans in the Deep South, and is about as American as a wine can get. |
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To spite her, I order a scuppernong champagne. |
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At Hanover Park, in a restored farmhouse, two former art teachers set out local goat cheese with their Rhone varietals and luscious scuppernong dessert wine. |
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A native grape like scuppernong bursts with a shot of nectar and a short spike of acidity that focuses the tones of honeysuckle, wildflower and orange blossom. |
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Muscadine and scuppernong grapes and blackberries also flourish. |
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It all starts in September, in a vineyard where the heavily laden vines bear round, plump, greenish-bronze scuppernong grapes ready for picking. |
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He had wondered whether she was hard of hearing because he had told this woman time and again that he put up peach and scuppernong preserves every summer. |
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In addition to the Daily News, Washington Newsmedia will publish a weekly that serves Tyrrell County, the Scuppernong Reminder, as well as other publications. |
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