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The most planted wine grape still echoes the 1600s
The world’s most planted wine grape is not just a modern workhorse of global vineyards, it is also a living archive of ...
Delightful as both may be, it's a wonder that both wines and grapes can coexist--and be so similar, yet so different from one another. The world is full of questions we all want answers to, but are ...
Part of the fascination of visiting PA Wine Land is enjoying the many different wines made from many different grape varieties. A wine made from two or more different grapes is called a “blend,” while ...
In his almost 50 years in the wine industry, J. Stephen Casscles has watched the weather in New York’s Hudson Valley become wetter, hotter, and more humid — the perfect environment for fungal diseases ...
The wine grape industry has written to the SA government pleading for help as it reaches breaking point after indicative ...
There are a number of factors that, blended together, determine a wines particular flavor profile, namely grape variety, “terroir” (soil and climate), winemaking techniques, the vines age, weather ...
Ancient people may have jump-started wine fermentation not with fresh grapes, but by soaking naturally sun-dried raisins.
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One Of France's Most Stunning Wine Regions Is A Dreamy Vineyard Escape For Connoisseurs
Visit one of France's world-famous wine regions, where you can explore rolling vineyards and learn about centuries of winemaking traditions.
Celebrate Thanksgiving with complex, food-friendly rosés. From France’s Tavel to Mexico’s Valle de Guadalupe, discover deep, ...
You’d be hard-pressed to find a Spanish wine region that has as much history as Rioja. The first vines to take root in the ...
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