Interesting Things About Tampa Wines

By Krystal Branch


Wine grapes were first planted in the state of Florida in the sixteenth century. Although wine making has deep roots there, due to their tropical climate, until the nineteenth century, there was no mass production of Tampa wines. In the thirties, a new hybrid was developed, suited for this type of climate, and it was the real beginning of more serious wine production.

Nevertheless, there is no enough grapes for some more serious vine production, and most wineries import their grapes from California, or even Canada. On the other hand, Florida has more than enough fruits, all year round. That's why most wineries here produce delicious citrus vines, and sometimes combine them with some of the most popular wines. Even so, some wineries focus on traditional products based on grapes only.

Florida Orange Groves winery, for example, produces only citrus vines, while Rosa Fiorelly winery focuses on grapes mainly. Most of them still produce both fruit based vines and very interesting combinations with grapes. Most of them also offer a free tasting as well.

There are no enough grapes varieties here for more serious vine production. That's why they import their grapes from Canada and California. The most popular vines they make here are Pinot Noir, White Zinfandel and Cabernet Sauvignon. Most manufacturers combine these grapes or done vines with fruits, making very interesting and tasty combinations.

Blueberry vine is mostly made from blueberries only, sun-ripened and without sugar added. This warm and full bodied vine is sweet and thick, and goes great with meat dishes. You can choose sweet or dry variation, both are quite interesting, especially during summer. You might enjoy tasting light and delicate strawberry vine, made in combination with Riesling. It is very light and has a beautiful, pale gold color.

Fruity and light combination of Pinot Noir and raspberries, strawberries, blueberries and blackberries is one of the best red vines in Florida. Produced by Keel and Curley winery, this one goes just great with spicy foods. Unlike other red vines, it is best served chilled, and tastes especially nice with Asian food and similar dishes.

Tangerine and Zinfandel combination is especially refreshing. The taste is bitter and sweet, and you can make very nice cocktails for hot summer days using this lovely vine. Another tasty and refreshing combination is light and interesting Key West Key Lime. It contains domestic limes and Sauvignon Blanc. The beverage is light and delicate, and it is served chilled.

Full body and intensive aroma of pure blackberry vine is too much for some people, but this vine has extraordinary qualities that shouldn't be ignored. It is full of valuable anti oxidants, iron and some other vitamins and minerals, great for re-convalescents. It is considered to be extremely healthy, and, if you prefer stronger aromas, you won't be sorry if you taste it.

Among this wide variety of different tastes, you will certainly find something for yourself. Tampa wines are interesting, full of flavor but refreshing and aromatic. You will find more or less traditional wineries here, as well as those focused on citrus vines only. The decision is yours, but you won't know for sure unless you try them. Some fruit vines really deserve to find their place in your wine cellar.




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