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CaipiRoyal, A Port Cocktail From A Port Wine Producer - Is Cocktail The Future of Port?
In recent years, Port Wine producers have been finding new and ingenious ways to sell their wines, keeping the R&D departments on their toes. First, Croft launched their Pink version of a Port Wine in the beginning of 2008. Two weeks ago, while Quevedo was participating in the Porto &... (more)
The Burgundian Blogging Effect: Joel Peterson The Future of Winemaking
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It’s not easy being green: a post about Bordeaux, carbon and biodynamics
Two relatively unrelated bits of reading got me going on the whole question of wine and the environment, yesterday. The first one was a Decanter News item about the Bordeaux wine industry’s Carbon initiative, and the steps it was proposing to curb the region’s greenhouse gas... (more)
"No Shortcuts": How Penns Woods is Reinventing Pennsylvania Wine From The Top Down
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The 2008 Harvest Crew
You may see many of the same faces in the photographs on our blogs. Each person on our crew brings their own strength and unique personality to the team. Everybody, as a whole, must get along. That is the one thing that is paramount. We come from different parts of the globe. We have... (more)
California Wine all tastes the same? Says who?
Well, finally back to blogging. After an intense weekend at the Wine Bloggers Conference, followed by four full days of running around Sonoma and Napa - and Fairfield, and Berkeley and San Francisco - and then returning to a new position at the newspaper in Quebec City, and mulling over about... (more)
"A Sense of Urgency": The Reinvention of Opus One from the Ground Up
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They Let Brunello Be Brunello
Just to tie some loose ends in the Brunello di Montalcino mess, the organization of brunello producers voted overwhelmingly this week to maintain the current rule requiring the wine to be made only from the sangiovese grape.
This is good news for people who respect the integrity of the... (more)
Fire, Smoke and Wine
Many of you will no doubt remember the wildfires that ravaged wine country last summer. At the...br/
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Another Year, Another Pallet Trolley Dance
It's getting down to the wire. I can count the days we are going to be
receiving more grapes on one hand. Not that we need a cause for celebration,
but having all our vineyards picked and grapes inside the winery is a huge
relief. Mother Nature has cooperated once again. All the... (more)
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