Why Muscadine Grapes Are Unlike Any Other in America
Step into the vineyard and uncover the story of America’s forgotten grape, the muscadine. Native to the Southeast, this tough little fruit has been part of Southern life for centuries, long before European grapes ever took root here.
In this episode, we explore Florida’s muscadine heritage, its surprising history, and why this grape matters more than you think. Along the way, you’ll learn how muscadines shaped agriculture, culture, and even survival in the South.
From backyard vines to sprawling vineyards, muscadines have a legacy that connects deeply to the land, and to the people who’ve cultivated them for generations. If you’ve ever wondered what makes the muscadine different, why it’s been celebrated for centuries, and why you don’t hear about it nearly enough, this podcast-style journey is for you.
🎙 Spring Garden Vineyard
Key Facts & Details
Name & Location
Spring Garden Vineyard is located at 980 Reynolds Road, DeLeon Springs, Florida. springgardenvineyard.com
It’s run by the Lennon family.
What It Is / What They Do
It's a U-Pick vineyard specializing in muscadine grapes (a native Southeastern vine, well adapted to Florida’s climate).
They grow several muscadine varieties (Southern Home, Alachua, Black Ison, Supreme, Fry, Carlos, Noble) and sell grapes by volume.
Beyond fresh fruit, they produce homemade grape-jellies, grape butter, popsicles etc.
Season / Hours / Pricing (2025)
U-Pick season begins Friday, August 8, 2025, and runs on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays from 8 AM to 5 PM until about Sunday, September 14 (unless they sell out earlier).
Prices:
• ½-gallon bucket (≈ 2.75 lb) - $9
• 1-gallon bucket (≈ 5.5 lb) - $15
• Discounts for multiple gallons (after first three) - each additional gallon ~$12
• Pre-picked gallons & quarts available.
Visiting Tips & What to Know
What to bring: Close-toed shoes, sun protection, water. Pets are allowed if restrained; kids must be supervised.
Rules: Only use the pails they provide, stay in assigned rows while picking, don’t pick grapes off the ground, etc.
Logistics: Parking is in the barn area; you might be transported to the vine rows.
Contact ahead for special arrangements: group tours, large pre-orders, picking outside regular hours.
🕰 Historical & Cultural Context
The area around the vineyard was historically known as Spring Garden Plantation. In 1804, a Spanish land grant of ~2,020 acres was made to William Williams.
The name “Spring Garden” predates “DeLeon Springs.” The shift to “DeLeon Springs” came later (in the late 19th-century) partly to attract tourism, with references to Ponce de Leon and marketing the spring as a “Fountain of Youth.”
Spring Garden Plantation’s history is complex: crops included cotton, sugarcane, corn. Enslaved labor was part of that early plantation economy.
Later, sugar mills and grist mills were built on the property; some destroyed during the Seminole Wars and the Civil War.
🌿 Flavor, Sensory & Miscellany
Muscadine grapes have thick skins, strong flavor. They range in color from bronze to dark purple.
They freeze well, making them good for preserving (jams, jellies, fruit stock).
Health-wise: skins are rich in certain antioxidants - ellagic acid, quercetin, etc.