Scuppernongs — a kind of muscadine grape with a thick, speckled skin and a saccharine center — get their name from the Scuppernong River that curls through Tyrell and Washington Counties in ...
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Although there are more than 100 varieties of muscadine, the ones most commonly used for wine are Carlos and Scuppernong. Muscat grapes are grown throughout the world and have been cultivated for ...
It's worth noting that other types of golden-hued muscadines are often called scuppernongs, though they're not always the same variety. According to Dr. Arlie Powell (a fruit scientist): "All ...