Structural pillars

AcidityMedium
TanninMedium
BodyMedium
AlcoholMedium
Color intensityMedium
Aromatic intensityMedium

Recognition cues

First checks

  • Look for dark-fruit muscadine profile with table-oriented heritage cues.
  • Open with body+acid frame: Creswell Muscadine runs medium body and medium acid.

Confidence signals

  • Creswell Muscadine profile
  • Creswell Muscadine fruit shape clearly readable through site/oak context.

Aromas

Signature

black berrytable-fruit notegrape note

Common

plumjam noteherbal note

Occasional

foxy note

Commonly confused with

Classic anchors

  • Classic regions: North Carolina · Southeastern United States · Coastal Plain
  • Classic styles: Historic Carolina black muscadine noted in table-oriented legacy references · Creswell Muscadine muscadine cultivar — red fruit profile led by black berry
  • Style examples: Southeastern heritage muscadine selection featuring Creswell · Regional muscadine blend with Creswell fruit

Common questions

Is Creswell Muscadine a red or white grape variety?
Creswell Muscadine is a red wine grape variety. Sensium documents its structure, aromas, and confusion signals for blind tasting.
What does Creswell Muscadine smell and taste like?
Signature aromas of Creswell Muscadine include black berry, table-fruit note and grape note. Structural profile: Medium body, Medium acidity, Medium tannin, Medium alcohol.
What is Creswell Muscadine most often confused with in blind tasting?
Creswell Muscadine is most commonly confused with Chowan Muscadine, Burgaw Muscadine and Cape Fear Muscadine. Sensium's Compare view leads with the decisive cues that resolve each call.
Where is Creswell Muscadine grown?
Classic regions for Creswell Muscadine include North Carolina, Southeastern United States and Coastal Plain.

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