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  2. Florida wine - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Wine Grape Growers Association (FWGGA) was established in 1923. In the 1930s, researchers at the University of Florida helped develop new hybrid grape varieties from the indigenous Muscadine to be more ecologically suitable for Florida's climate, including Blanc du Bois , Stover , Swanee , Daytona , Orlando Seedless and Miss Blanc .

  3. List of wineries in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; List of wineries in Florida

  4. Blanc du Bois - Wikipedia

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    Blanc du Bois (French, white [grape] of the woods [forest]) is an American hybrid grape that was created in 1968 by John A. Mortensen at the University of Florida’s Central Florida Research and Education Center in Leesburg, Florida.

  5. Central Florida - Wikipedia

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    Central Florida is a region of the U.S. state of Florida.Different sources give different definitions for the region, but as its name implies it is usually said to comprise the central part of the state, including the Tampa Bay area and the Greater Orlando area, though in recent times the Tampa Bay area has often been described as its own region, with "Central Florida" becoming more synonymous ...

  6. Local restaurant and wine bar opening new spot in Plaza ... - AOL

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    A popular Charlotte restaurant and wine bar is opening another spot to wine and dine in the city. ... Location: 1413 Central Ave, Charlotte, NC 28205 (opening Aug. 13) Menu.

  7. List of American Viticultural Areas - Wikipedia

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    An American Viticultural Area (AVA) is a designated appellation for American wine in the United States distinguishable by geographic, geologic, and climatic features, with boundaries defined by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) of the United States Department of the Treasury. [1]