ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Vidal blanc

Okay kiddo, so have you ever heard of grape juice? Vidalia blanc is a kind of grape that you can use to make it, but it's not just any grape juice. You see, these grapes are actually used to make wine!

Now, making wine can be kind of complicated, but let me try to explain it to you in a simple way. When you crush the grapes, they release a juice that has sugar in it. This sugar then starts to ferment, which means little tiny organisms called yeast start to eat the sugar and turn it into alcohol.

Vidal Blanc grapes are known for making a kind of wine that is a little bit sweet and fruity, with a hint of acidity. Some people describe it as tasting like a mixture of pineapples, grapefruit, and lemon. It's a popular variety of grape to grow in places like Canada and the northeastern United States.

So, while Vidalia blanc grapes might be used to make grape juice, they're really known for being used to create a delicious wine that adults can enjoy.