
Sweet Vine Team
Why Muscadines Are Nature's Superfruit
Muscadines (Vitis rotundifolia) grow wild across the southeastern United States. Unlike their European cousins, muscadines have thick skins that are loaded with resveratrol, ellagic acid, and polyphenols.
Research from universities including UNC and UGA has highlighted muscadines' potential cardiovascular and anti-inflammatory benefits. Whether you're sipping the juice, spreading the jam, or popping a capsule, you're tapping into a heritage of wellness that's older than the country itself.
