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Great place for a picnic located in...

5/4/16
Great place for a picnic located in the hills of Florida. In spring or fall, you just might think you are in California. Free wine tastings. Many events held throughout the year.
Source: google peter covino

If you like southern wines this among...

4/30/16
If you like southern wines this among the best south of the Mason Dixon Line. ( Good wines need cooler temps. Like from N.Y or Canada. OR Napa Valley.) Wine making is a fairly standard procedure, see how it is done here Go online and put Chae a wine making kit. Most people can NOT tell the difference between a concrete produced wine and a fresh pressed wine. I used to make 200 gallons of wine in MA. Each year, (personal consumption) and at several dinners at our house my wine was used, my guest included well seasoned foreign travelers. They were amazed when they realized my wine was made from a concrate.
Source: google Philip LaLiberte

The staff is very informative. The scenery...

4/24/16
The staff is very informative. The scenery is indescribably beautiful. The wine tasting tour gives a quick but informative taste of the different wines available for purchase.
Source: google LaVonda Wilder

We had the most wonderful time, tasted...

3/20/16
We had the most wonderful time, tasted about 50 different wines and ended up buying 5 of the best tasting wines we've ever had. Southern red and white are my favorites. The wine and seafood fest we've enjoyed 2 years in a row... I love this place, if you have not had the experience come by and do it! You will not regret it.
Source: google Petra Martin

I was never much of a

12/30/15
I was never much of a
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About Winery and Wines

Currently at Lakeridge, we have about 80 acres of vineyards planted. Our hybrid grapes include Blanc Du Bois, Stover and Suwannee. Our Muscadine grape varieties are Noble and Carlos (red) along with Welder (bronze) Muscadines. Hybrid and muscadine grapes grown in Florida survive because of their disease resistance and adaptability to our warm, humid climate. Breeding programs over the past 50 years by plant geneticists and food scientists have brought about dozens of new types of Muscadine grapes and bunch grapes, some of which are excellently suited to winemaking. The bunch grape varieties used in our wines are Suwannee, Stover, and Blanc Du Bois. The Muscadine varieties we use are Noble (red), Carlos, Welder, and Magnolia (whites). Our vineyard does not provide all the grapes we need. To supplement our vineyards we contract with local growers who specialize in these grape varieties. We have been growing grapes here since 1988.