Muscadine
Muscadine is a Native American grape, found originally in the southeast. Muscadine is unusual in that the grapes tend to grow not in distinct bunches, but as individual berries everywhere and anywhere on the vine. Their skins are massively thick. The most common variety of this class is Scuppernong. Although it's aromas of ripe banana, apple, and cranberry has its followers among home winemakers, the Scuppernong has not excited anyone in the Vinifera wine world because of its very intense flavor.