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How do you know what you like if you don't try new things? Our third rule of Reverse Wine Snobbery is Experiment With New Wines. Up next in our Ten Tenets of Reverse Wine Snobbery is our third, and ...
The time between the loading and unloading of Lift 1A might not seem like a lot, but it’s enough to envision a wine-making ...
Consumers love aroma, bouquet, and taste. Legislators love jobs, wages, and taxes. Wine is a magical beverage, but it’s also ...
Jesse Katz, founder of Aperture Cellars and Devil Proof Vineyards, has made some of the most acclaimed wines in ...
Wineries are looking for strategies to deal with the current industry-wide downturn. Some are expanding and modernizing their marketing efforts, often to ...
GARDEN CITY, Idaho — Cinder Winery founders Melanie Krause and Joe Schnerr are opening a “wine pub” to showcase their separate Laissez Faire label. Owner and head winemaker Krause ...
GENEVA, NY — And the winner is ... Second-year Finger Lakes Community College students in the viticulture and wine technology program selected a wine label designed by Alexis Ecker, a graphic ...
Looking at the importer on a wine label is a great way to choose better wines. In this video, we dive into why the importer is an important indicator of quality, and how their expertise can guide ...
Most wines have a vintage printed on the front or neck label. Vintage simply means the year in which the grapes were harvested and the wine-making process began. In many instances it will take ...
The short answer is no. Most wine labels do not indicate when the wine was bottled. If there’s a copyright year on the label, it could be the same as the bottling year, but not necessarily—that date ...