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Michigan

Michigan's grape industry spans two centuries. By 1880 Lake Erie vineyards had extended into southeast Michigan. During Prohibition the fledgling industry received help from an unlikely source, Dr. Thomas Welch. (See "In The Beginning.") The Welch's Grape Juice Company encouraged planting of Concord grapes from which their product was made. The largest of these plantings were in Southwest Michigan and Western New York. (MichiganWines.com)

As early settlers left the East Coast, they brought their apple seeds with them. Today apples are Michigan's most valuable fruit crop, with a farm value of $91 million annually. Michigan's apples include Red and Golden Delicious, Jonathon, Northern Spy, McIntosh, Empire, Rome and Ida Red. (State of Michigan & Michigan Apple Committee)



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Sparkling White Grape Juice, Lake Michigan Winery
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Sparkling Red Concord Grape Juice, Lake Michigan Winery
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Sparkling Apple Cider, Lake Michigan Winery
Sparkling White Grape Juice, Lake Michigan Winery
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This small boutique winery on Chicago's doorstep reaches into neighboring Michigan for its Niagara grapes.

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Sparkling Red Concord Grape Juice, Lake Michigan Winery
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This small boutique winery on Chicago's doorstep reaches into neighboring Michigan for its Concord grapes.pad
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Sparkling Apple Cider, Lake Michigan Winery
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This small boutique winery on Chicago's doorstep reaches into neighboring Michigan for the apples for its cider.

KUDOS: A "very pale yellow-gold, lightly carbonated, highly acidic cider. It's tart and bright, with a slight sparkle. Sweet apple favor lingers on the tongue and roof of the mouth. Almost wine-like in its complexity." IMBIBE Magazine, September/October 2006

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Sparkling Pink Catawba Spumante, St. Julian Winery
Sparkling Pink Catawba Spumante, St. Julian Winery
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St. Julian is Michigan’s oldest and largest winery. It is also one of America's largest producers of fruit juices. Founder Mariano Meconi was born in Italy and emigrated to Canada, before moving his family to Michigan in 1936. Today the St. Julian Winery, nestled in the picturesque fruit-growing region along the southern shore of Lake Michigan, bottles ten distinctive juices including this sparkling Pink Catawba grape juice.

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