Description: Muscadine grape and "U-pick"vineyard Operation: Our vineyard us ever expanding and contains over 500 VITIS ROTUNDIFOLIA vines, otherwise known as muscadine grapes in production. The muscadine grape is native to the southeastern U.S. and was the first native grape species to be cultivated in North America. Bronze fruited muscadine grapes are also found in the wild and are often referred to as scuppernongs. We currently grow both bronze and red fruited muscadines. We do not have a winery at the moment but will in the future Activities: U-pick end of August - mid September. Pay by the gallon. No reservation are required.
Also, photography in the vineyard is offered. This is year-round. Reservations are required and fees will apply. Directions: From HWY 49, take the Perkinston-Silver Run exit heading west. Drive 11.5 miles and turn right onto Deaux Run Lane. The vineyard is 0.4 miles down the gravel road. From 1-59, take the HWY 53 exit going east and immediately take the next left onto Progress Road. This road turns into Silver Run Road. Drive 14 miles on this road and turn left onto Old HWY 26. After 1.1 miles, take a right onto Perkinston-Silver Run Road. Drive 1.1 more and take a left onto Deaux Run Lane. The vineyard is 0.4 miles down the gravel road. |