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Posts Tagged by Farm Winery

Florida Wineries – The Wine List

July 10, 2012 Posted by Tom under Produce, Wine
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Most dictionary definitions inform us that “wine” is an alcoholic beverage made from fermented grapes. Of course that is true, but at this point we all know that wine can be much more than this limited definition.  Grapes may have been the first fruit used for wines, probably for many reasons, but our quest for… continue reading

On The Florida Wine Trail – Central Florida

May 8, 2012 Posted by Tom under Wine
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Island Grove Wine Company Specializing in fine blueberry wines using the freshest blueberries from our own Florida plantations. Our blueberry wines are made from 100% blueberries with no grape juice or flavorings used and are very low in sulfites. We also produce several tantalizing fruit wine blends to appeal to any occasion. Featured Wine: Sorta… continue reading

Farm Winery Experience

January 30, 2009 Posted by Tom under Wine
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Florida has about 30 wineries that we know of. They are all different and each has its unique characteristics and particular style of wine. That is, I’m sure, why touring Florida wineries can be such an enlightening journey. Not only will you be able to experience many types and flavors, of wine and people, but… continue reading

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