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Kentucky Mist Distillery

Kentucky Mist Distillery

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4790 Main Street, Orange Beach, AL, US, 36561 Email: colin@kentuckymist.com
Phone: 606-633-3150 Web: www.kentuckymist.com
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Products



  Autumn Blush
The Autumn Blush is a blend of Scupperdyme and Ruby Red produced to enhance the white wine flavor with a touch of red tannins. It is medium sweet and has the hues of autumn.
  Blue Velvet
Semi-sweet blend of bronze muscadine and a French hybrid blue. We make this in small quanities for those who want something a little different,but love the muscadine taste.
  Blueberry
The blueberries for our wine are hand picked to produce a rich, velvety taste of pure fruit. This is a Southern favorite and one of our most popular wines.
  Burgundy
Our Burgundy is produced from the Cynthiana grape, a variety often called the "cabernet of the South". The wine is rich, full-bodied and intensely flavorful, reflecting careful oak aging and strict temperature control. We think this wine is as good as it gets!
  Chambourcin
The Chambourcin grape is a French hybrid cultivar that produces a distinctive full-bodied red wine. We at White Oak Vineyards take special care to allow the grapes to fully ripen and pick the grapes at the precise time. Enjoy this treasure from Alabama
  Chardonel
Made in limited quantity, our 2004 reserve Chardonel is velvety smooth, with a lush and fruit forward taste. We've aged this with new French Oak. The Chardonel grape is a delightful cross between the Chardonnay and Seyvalle Blanc grape that grows particularly well in our Alabama climate. If you love rich, buttery Chardonnay, we think you will enjoy this!
  Peach Sweet
Alabama peaches are hand picked on our farm at the peak of flavor and ripeness. We know you'll love this Southern favorite.
  Red Muscadine
The Red Muscadine is made exclusively of Noble and Regal muscadine berries and has been fermented on the fruits. The Red Muscadine is dry with no residual sugar and has a very pleasing aroma that many discriminate wine drinkers appreciate.
  Ruby Red
The Ruby Red is a sweet wine made from red muscadines fermented on the hulls and has residual sugar. Its sweetness is a favorite of the southern customers who prefer it over the dry wines. Its deep color matches its name.
  Scarlet
Semi-sweet red muscadine. A rich blend of several muscadine varieties resulting in a deep red color and intense taste.
  Scupperdyme
The Scupperdyme is made the traditional way by fermenting the juice on the hulls and extracting the fruity taste of the scuppernong, magnolia and carlos muscadines. It is sweeter than our Sweet Muscadine and has a bronze color.
  Southern
Gold Semi-sweet bronze muscadine. The lush, smooth flavor of the South. Remember tasting those wonderful Scuppernongs right off the vine?
  Sweet Muscadine
The Sweet Muscadine is in great demand by wine drinkers who like their wine to be velvety sweet and smooth with excellent muscadine aroma. It is made exclusively from bronze muscadine juice and has a golden color.
  Villard Blanc
An elegant dry white wine made in the spirit of a good sauvignon blanc taste.
  White Muscadine
The White Muscadine is made of pure juice. Wine drinkers who like the dryer taste of wine will enjoy its fruity aroma and its long memory. It is made from Magnolia and Carlos muscadines and has a brilliant light color.

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rhodies says...
Norton Wine Review: White Oak Vineyards, nestled in between native & hybrid deciduous azaleas (rhododendrons) near Anniston, Alabama and whose wines are labeled Southern Oak Wines, is one of those places where you quickly appreciate the efforts made by the owners. We usually can bop quickly in-and-out of wineries accomplishing our intended visit, but at this location we left two hours later with a mixed case in hand of their Burgundy Norton and other wines. Does this start to tell you of pleasant surprises one can find on a Norton wine trail? The owner/vintner interestingly used an Australian “flex-tank” with added new medium toast French oak planks which properly added structure and brought texture to the tannins. This estate grown Burgundy Norton blend (85% Norton and 15% Chambourcin) was an example of a good Norton wine made today that I’m willing to bet will get better in the years to come. While there, make sure you try their first-class Chambourcin wine which is truly a Southern treat.