With New York State claiming Cabernet Franc and Livermore Valley calling out Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon Blanc, could ...
This video is no longer available. Vineyards can be found all over the region, and all of them grow grapes and other fruits to make their wines. But it’s not the only way to make wine. An Ethiopian ...
Whether you're eating your grapes or drinking them, you're most likely consuming a variety of the vitis vinifera species.
In this video, learn about gathering wild grapes and the process of making natural wine using primitive tools. Key moments include: - Gathering wild grapes (00:00) - Firing a clay bowl (03:08) - ...
An estimated 500,000 hobbyists in North America are making wine with purchased grapes, juice, even berries. Some even grow their own. By Eric Asimov Reporting from Geyserville, Calif., and New York.
Marquette grapes. Courtesy of Erin Norton, Midwest Grape and Wine Industry Institute, Iowa State University Did you know that almost all the wine we drink, no matter what color it is or where it’s ...
In the pastoral patchwork of vineyards west of Highway 154, winemaker Alice Anderson and her partner, Topher De Felice, farm a historic 10-acre property with the help of her small herd of animals, ...
This past fall when the Montalcino province of Tuscany was hit by heavy rains and flooding, the agricultural area risked its most important, lucrative and storied product: it’s grape vines. Climate ...
The University of Minnesota Horticulture Research Center (HRC) in Excelsior, Minn., breeds new varieties of wine and table grapes that can withstand cold Minnesota winters. The HRC is renowned for ...
NEWBERG, Ore. — Recent summer wildfires have devastated many Oregon wineries, leaving the local wine industry with tainted grapes and unsellable wine. Now one Newburg winery has teamed up with a ...