One of the main reasons wine traditionally comes in bottles is to protect its quality. Glass is nonreactive, and the cork or ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Women who drank nonalcoholic muscadine wine daily for 6 weeks improved skin elasticity vs. baseline (P .05).
Drinking a certain type of wine often could make the skin smoother and more elastic, researchers have found. In a recent study, researchers from the University of Florida investigated the effects of ...
Dot Vanover's broad, brown frame shakes as she chuckles over her Italian brother-in-law Vince Rolla's first attempt at making muscadine wine. A long, slow "Lord" flows out of the 80-year-old Lumbee's ...
It has been around a year since Dan and Cathy McLaughlin, of central North Carolina, began showing their documentary called “Healthy Hope” at a series of film festivals around the country. The “stars” ...
STATESBORO - Making wine from native-grown muscadine grapes is nothing new in south Georgia. People in this part of the country have been turning the thick-skinned, sugary-sweet grapes into equally ...
Nothing goes with a great meal like a well-paired glass of wine. A perfect glass complements and balances a meal, adds complexity, but doesn't distract. Most dining enthusiasts can rattle off the ...
A glass of an unusual type of red wine could make women's skin look younger. A study asked 17 women aged 40 to 67 to drink two glasses of muscadine wine – made from grapes native to the south-east of ...
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 ...
Muscadine grape season is starting in the Pensacola area, and some farms will let visitors get in on the action through U-Pick fruit farms. Here’s what to know about muscadine season and where to go ...