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Muscadine and Scuppernong Grapes
10-05-2000, 09:32 PM,
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It is a native American grape. One of the few.......

And we'll keep this answer on the short side......

WW, I would be willing to bet that Parker would curl his upper lip and say, "Scuppernong, what is scuppernong?".

As for moi, it is not very high on the want to buy list. To me, the wine is drek.

Bucko, wake up!! The world is turning and you are sleeping, oh for shame!

And where the heck is IK?

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