For two centuries, tobacco was king in the Carolinas. Alongside textiles, it ruled the agricultural industry, but as the production of these items slowly moved overseas or was reduced significantly, ...
Ah, the scuppernong. I've heard it's the stuff of Southern legend, being, as I am, a born-and-raised Californian, Bostonian by education, and Parisian by heart (and gap year). When I first stumbled ...
It’s vine time as muscadines and scuppernongs are ripening now. These sour-skinned, but spicy-sweet on the inside native grapes, often referred to as the “Grapes of the South,” are like rutabagas and ...
Scuppernong wines get a bad rap. And that’s if you’ve heard of them at all. The humble scuppernong grape nonetheless has noble lineage in the South. It’s the oldest native grape cultivated in America ...
The round, amber-green scuppernong grape is larger than the familiar, plump, purple grocery store variety. The berry, native ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — In December 2013, ...
Q: What is the difference between a scuppernong grape and a muscadine grape? Will both types grow here? Answer: There is quite a bit of confusion about the difference between the Scuppernong and the ...
There is no quick fix. Many small businesses won't make it. For those that do, it will be a journey. TBJ this week introduces six Triad companies sharing what it's been like and what's ahead.
From a grape I'd never heard of to something I'm keen to slather on a biscuit. Ah, the scuppernong grape. It's the stuff of Southern legend, I'm told. When I first stumbled across this muscadine while ...