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Actually you can use many fruits in winemaking (blueberries, strawberries, watermelon, etc...) as long as they contain a relatively high amount of sugar. But what is referred to as simply "wine" is usually made with just grapes while any wine made with another fruit is referred to as "fruit wine" (blueberry wine, strawberry wine, etc...).

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