Schnelby Tropial Fruit-Based Wines
Filed under: Wine
Wine from fruits other than grapes is often far too sweet and barely worth drinking. Peter and Denisse Schnebly, who have a winery in Homestead, Florida, are making wine from fruits that grow in their tropical climate. The Associated Press reports on the couple who started selling their wine in 2005 to cut the waste from the tropical fruit orchards that they owned for their company Fresh King. Much of their crop was blemished or too ripe, bad for selling but perfect for making wine. The Schneblys' wine has already earned several awards and they are trying to convince the public that fruit wines can be seriously drinkable The Schneblys are also working to make the winery a destination spot for visitors, creating a 5,000-square-foot building as a visitor's center and tasting room. The passionfruit wine, shown here, sells for $17.95 and is recommended for pairing with desserts but the Schnelbys say their mango, guava and carambola wines are all food friendly, especially with spicy and/or tropical dishes.
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