Muscadine Grapes in Port Wine Syrup

Each fall here in the southeast you’ll find cartons of giant purple grapes with a very thick skin called Muscadines.  They are part of the family of “slip-skin” grapes, as are their green-gold cousins the Scuppernong, and Concord grapes from the northeast.  “Slip-skin means” that the flesh can be easily popped out of the skins by squeezing the side of … Read More