A barefoot person stomping on purple grapes in a red basin. - Halfpoint/Getty Images You may remember the concept of grape stomping, the practice of crushing grapes with one's bare feet as part of the ...
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What Makes Wine Grapes Different From The Ones You Get At The Store?
Whether you're eating your grapes or drinking them, you're most likely consuming a variety of the vitis vinifera species.
“People have been making wine for thousands of years; it’s not hard to make wine,” says Jimmy Corrado, whose family has run Corrado’s Market in Clifton for over 50 years. That’s heartening to hear ...
It’s a fringe movement so far, but hybrids have proven they can make good wine and may be better able to withstand climate change and disease. The Pour It’s a fringe movement so far, but hybrids have ...
For years, American wine regions emphasized diversity, highlighting how many grape varieties they could grow rather than defining themselves by just one or two. However, wine regions are trying ...
Step into the harvest of just-frozen grapes in the vineyards of 45 North, a winery in Lake Leelanau, and explore the art and science of making ice wine. Dawn is just breaking as the temperature dips ...
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Where to Taste Wine in Arizona
Plan an Arizona wine country trip with this guide to where to taste wine in Sonoita, Verde Valley, and Willcox.
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