Spalding Muscadine
White wine grape variety
Spalding Muscadine — white wine grape variety with signature aromas of grape note, orchard fruit, mineral note. Structural profile: Medium body, Medium acidity, Medium alcohol. Sensium blind-tasting coach reference.
Structural pillars
AcidityMedium
BodyMedium
AlcoholMedium
Color intensityMedium
Aromatic intensityMedium
Recognition cues
First checks
- Anchor on bronze-fruit muscadine profile with heritage cross-line cues.
- Spalding Muscadine: open with medium body and medium acid as the 2st anchor.
Confidence signals
- Spalding Muscadine profile
- Grape note on a medium/medium frame typical of Spalding Muscadine.
Aromas
Signature
grape noteorchard fruitmineral notebronze fruit note
Common
pearapplehoney note
Occasional
foxy note
Commonly confused with
Classic anchors
- Classic regions: Georgia · Southeastern United States · Coastal Plain
- Classic styles: Historic Georgia muscadine line from Flowers and white-male rotundifolia breeding records · Spalding Muscadine: medium body, medium acid white expression
- Style examples: Southeastern heritage muscadine selection featuring Spalding · Regional muscadine blend with Spalding fruit
Common questions
- Is Spalding Muscadine a red or white grape variety?
- Spalding Muscadine is a white wine grape variety. Sensium documents its structure, aromas, and confusion signals for blind tasting.
- What does Spalding Muscadine smell and taste like?
- Signature aromas of Spalding Muscadine include grape note, orchard fruit, mineral note and bronze fruit note. Structural profile: Medium body, Medium acidity, Medium alcohol.
- What is Spalding Muscadine most often confused with in blind tasting?
- Spalding Muscadine is most commonly confused with Watergate Muscadine, Higgins Muscadine and Senoia Muscadine. Sensium's Compare view leads with the decisive cues that resolve each call.
- Where is Spalding Muscadine grown?
- Classic regions for Spalding Muscadine include Georgia, Southeastern United States and Coastal Plain.