Tag: Winery
Beyond beer: Wollersheim Winery does Wisconsin proud
The winding blacktop leading to Wollersheim Winery in Wisconsin is a scene straight out of central casting: red-barn dairy farms, sky-blue waters of a rolling…
The Italian Winemakers’ Cult
It was a hot, late summer evening in Tuscan wine country — and, unexpectedly, I was getting a lesson in astrology. Inside a grid of…
Wine Institute: 2016 California Wine Harvest Report
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 19, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — The 2016 California wine grape harvest was early, with a mostly normal yield of exceptional quality fruit throughout…
Three Ways to Beat Champagne’s Climate-Change Problem
Last year saw a banner growing season in Champagne, and winemakers expect a vintage to rival 1947, a 20th-century classic. Rising temperatures have reduced frost…
Family, San Antonio Winery’s Key to 100 Years of Success
Family, San Antonio Winery’s Key to 100 Years of Success Click here to view original web page at www.kcet.org It may surprise some Angelinos to…
Washington Winemakers: Early harvest, great grapes
Southern Willamette winemakers: Early harvest, great grapes Click here to view original web page at www.dailyprogress.com CROW, Ore. (AP) — An early spring and ideal…
Meet some of the Santa Barbara County women winemakers
The 25th annual Santa Barbara Vintners Celebration of Harvest Festival this past weekend included a seminar featuring six winemakers. It was an opportunity for them…
Anthony Road earns international honor
Anthony Road Wine Co. and Winemaker Peter Becraft have won top honors at the Six Nations Wine Challenge in Australia. Their 2014 Dry Riesling first…
Willcox, Arizona Wins Federal Designation as a Unique Wine Region
Willcox wins federal designation as a unique Arizona wine region Willcox became Arizona’s second federally-recognized wine-growing region, formally known as an American Viticultural Area, a…
What Really Goes Into Making That Glass of Merlot
Harvest season is here, the time of year when oenophiles everywhere pile into cars and head to wine country for an up-close and personal look…
Two questions for Long Island wineries: Uncork the Forks
What does the future hold for Long Island’s wine industry? One could argue that’s to be expected. This isn’t a new region anymore. We know…
Let’s Talk Wine: September’s Coolest Wine Events
As September starts, so does a month of great wine events with tastings in some the most beautiful places, including the Seacoast. Vintage and Vine,…
Chateau de Beaucastel Planting Vineyards for the Next Generation
France is home to some of the world’s finest wines. In the Rhone Valley, the Chateau de Beaucastel winery traces its roots all the way…
San Diego’s Oldest Vineyard and Winery
Located in San Diego’s Rancho Bernardo neighborhood is the city’s oldest operating vineyard and winery. Purchased in 1927 from five business owners on a Spanish…
