Every state has a state fruit, but few have such historical depth as the scuppernong. While it's known as the state fruit of North Carolina, it can be found far and wide. At the northern end of ...
The round, amber-green scuppernong grape is larger than the familiar, plump, purple grocery store variety. The berry, native ...
On April 27, 1584, English explorers dispatched by Sir Walter Raleigh cast anchor off North Carolina’s Outer Banks and found themselves surrounded by an abundance of white grapes. “We viewed the land ...