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With their rolling vineyards and delicious wine, most people would expect Italy or France to lead the globe in grape ...
It’s been a tale of two lake regions for this year’s grape harvest in New York. Growers along the Finger Lakes have wrapped ...
There’s always plenty to talk about at UGA’s annual muscadine field day. Take a look at some new muscadine selections.
MPP says new money will allow apple producers to be more innovative and competitive in growing and marketing their products ...
A pair of wines from Odesa - featuring Eastern European grape varieties - are now available on supermarket shelves for the ...
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Do Old Vines Make Better Wine?
Respect your elders! Are old vines better? Find the answer in today's installment of Ask The Expert! Today we're back with ...
But winemakers explain that old vineyards aren’t good because they are old, they are old because they are good. If the grape ...
We don’t know for sure what Heraclitus the Ephesian was drinking when he ­declared that life’s only constant is change, but ...
Muscadine and moscato wines might share similar-sounding names, but the two differ in terms of their origins, grape species, ...
Usually, the production of sparkling wines with this method takes place in two phases, where the grape juice is kept apart even for a few years before being subjected to single fermentation. Asti DOCG ...