Spudwrench12
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I recently moved to The Tampa, Florida area . Had to leave the Missouri Vineyard in Missouri. Anyone know of any grape varieties that may survive down here . Thanks
That was an excellent article . Thank you so much .Best resource I know of is below. Florida is a challenge!
I suggest you do extensive research into the various works of private grape breeders for Florida and the gulf coast.
floridagrapes.com may be a good starting point.
back when Florida had a budget for actual grape work: HS17A/MG105: The Bunch Grape
Hope this helps!
I have always been curious about scuppernong wine. It is a type of muscat.
Yup. The only thing "muscat" and "muscadine" have in common is the first 5 letters of the name.I have always been curious about scuppernong wine. It is a type of muscat.
I visited Lakeridge Winery in June and they grow Muscadine for their wine onsite and contract from either growers. I’m not much of a sweet wine/semi-sweet wine fan, but their Southern Red (Muscadine) was pretty good.Good story on the local news about muscadines and research to make them better
https://www.winknews.com/2022/07/14...king-on-breeding-grapes-to-make-florida-wine/
This is a great read. Thanks for sharing.Best resource I know of is below. Florida is a challenge!
I suggest you do extensive research into the various works of private grape breeders for Florida and the gulf coast.
floridagrapes.com may be a good starting point.
back when Florida had a budget for actual grape work: HS17A/MG105: The Bunch Grape
Hope this helps!
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