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Old 09/21/12, 10:21 AM
 
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Anyone need Muscadine grapes near Tryon, NC?

Anyone need wine making grapes? We picked blueberries at this Farm in the summer and they were really good and the price was good too. Clean fields and easy to reach fruit.

A wine maker had bought all their grapes but then backed out at the last minute. This is great opportunity to stock up on grape juice for good price.

U-PICK OPPORTUNITY: USDA Certified Organic muscadine grapes (bronze varieties) are waiting for families, wine and jam makers, and others who appreciate the health attributes and wonderful, sweet taste of muscadines. Call Gail at DeertHaven Hills Farm, 828-863-4660, for appointment and directions.

Great sweet grapes. Homeschool family. This is the Farm that offered the organic blueberries in the summer. Nice clean fields in which to pick. Easy drive from Asheville. Call Gail at 828-863-4660
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Old 09/21/12, 02:49 PM
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Oh how I wish I lived close to that!
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Old 09/21/12, 04:24 PM
 
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Hmmmm.... 2 hrs from me, which is a little far to go just for that, but I'll be driving that way in a few weeks so maybe I'll call and see if they still have any then
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Old 09/21/12, 09:18 PM
 
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Give them a call. They said the grapes will be ripening from now till mid- October.

We had some and they were good. They also produce great big fat blueberries.
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