Altamaha River Red - Muscadine Wine PICK UP ONLY
The confluence of two great rivers in South Georgia, the Ocmulgee and the Oconee, form the largest river east of the Mississippi, the Altamaha. Because of its extensive journey to the Atlantic, it served as a major trade route for early settlers in Tattnall county. In addition to ferrying passengers and freight, the Altamaha also transported essential nutrients and irrigation into the surrounding countryside supporting an abundance of agricultural and wildlife diversity. The red, hardpan clay just under the surface sand gives a similar cast to the river and provides a soil composition that profits muscadine viticulture in this area. The Altamaha River’s enduring influence on the environment as it rushes to the sea serves as the inspiration for Altamaha River Red Muscadine wine. Description Food Pairings Awards The sweet deliciousness of this black Muscadine Noble grape will elicit memories of days gone by, while enticing another brilliant sip of this sweet red wine. The honest sweet