It's the season to be Merry. Are you planning on bringing a bottle of wine to a friend's house for the holidays? Maybe bring a bottle to a Christmas party or give it as a gift? Wine is in season all year round. Especially now that wines are being made all across the country. There are great vineyards in Arkansas and Texas. But have you ever wondered what the favorite wine is in these states? Here's what we found out.

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There are so many types of wine to choose from; red, white, sweet, dry, semi-dry but TheWaycroft.com website decided to look at google trends and see what types of wine people were searching for in each state. Here are the 'favorites' or top searches for wine in Oklahoma, Texas and Arkansas.

Oklahoma's Favorite Wine?

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It's Ice Wine. Ice Wine is a sweet dessert wine where the grapes are frozen on the vine turning the sugar into a concentrate and therefore a very, very surgery taste. This wine should be served cool not cold even with a name like ice wine.

Texas' Favorite Wine?

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 Moscato Wine rules in Texas and it rules in 8 other states too making it the most popular wine. Moscato wine is a sweet Italian wine and with a touch of 'fizzy' to it and should be served chilled.

Arkansas' Favorite Wine?

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Muscadine Wine. Another sweet wine that can be served chilled or very cold. Did you know that Muscadine grapes and wine is indigenous to the United States? Wine made from these grapes dates back to the 1500s in Florida.

 

What About The Rest Of The Country?

Check out the diagram below to see the most popular wines in each state.

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You can also see more of the research by state here!

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