Not a grape in sight, but these beverages are still defined as wine
Not a grape in sight, but these beverages are still defined as wine
Dec 1, 2011
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(Pennlive) - I wrote the other day about Cardinal Hollow’s (North Wales, Pa.) jalepeno wine and whiskey-barrel-aged mead, neither of which contain grapes. There are a number of other examples of beverages being sold as wine but not containing a single grape, such as Mt. Felix’s (Havre de Grace, Md.) pumpkin wine, Layton’s Chance’s (Vienna, Md. ) watermelon wine, and Tamanend Winery’s (Lancaster, Pa.) margarita wine. Dandelion wine is another one produced at a handful of regional wineries.
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