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Category: tropical wine
I love these “feel-good” stories on fruit wines. This one comes from the Philippines and written by Aissa dela Cruz. I know from experience that mango makes fabulous wines. Too bad I can’t find good tropical wines here in Canada. WE MAY not grow the grapes ideal for wine-making but ...
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I just stumbled on a nice article writen by Amy Anderson who writes for suite101.com. Article like this and I find more and more of them these days is telling me that fruit wines and increasingly so tropical fruit wines are really gaining in popularity. People everywhere are really looking ...
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For some, it may be hard to imagine for anyone who enjoys the occasional glass of wine that any fruit other than the grape could be used to produce a high-quality bottle of wine. However, if you pay a visit to one of Sanibel’s newest retailers — Sanibel Tropical Wines ...
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When I first laid eyes on a dragon fruit it was love at first sight! The blinding magenta skin with its lime green scales was enough for me, and then I cut it open to reveal the translucent white flesh, punctuated with black seeds and I thought — ‘giant kiwi ...
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Lychee wine? I know it sounds kind of odd, but, really, what could be more Floridian than wines made with tropical fruits? That’s the premise behind Schnebly, a new winery in Homestead — yes, it’s the southernmost winemaker in the United States — that produces mango, carambola, passion fruit, guava ...
Read MoreI thought I know a lot about fruit and today after reading this article by Bill Chronister, I had proof that your learn something everyday. I have had a lot of strange or I should say “unique” wine before but never wines made with papaw fruit. Now I am very ...
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Very Good articles on fruit wine seem to be in vogue these days. That a great sign and the word is spreading. Read on… RIPE TIME FOR FRUIT WINE Derrick Schneider, The San Francisco Chronicle Close your eyes and picture the landscape of wine country: gangly persimmon trees pushing orange ...
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This tropical fruit winery has been getting a lot of positive media attention lately. Always good to see as it reflects the fast growing interest in fruit wines. I will write more about this winery in the coming weeks… From NBC News (South Florida): Couple Touts ‘Agrotourism’ With Tropical Wine ...
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