Texas Wine Month
It's Texas Wine Month. Indeed, I know: October is a month of many appearances. What's more, this specific succulent, tasty appearance could pass by unseen in all the hubbub of the State Fair, coming of pumpkin flavour season, or horde social legacy festivities.
Read full storyPrince Charles Aston Martin Runs on Wine
Each town has that one fella you can smell for a significant distance since he runs his vehicle on biodiesel. Regularly prepared from recovered cooking oil, it's a modest way of filling your tank and accompanies the special reward of resembling food. There's a decision class same, as well, obviously achieved by Prince Charles, who had his 1970 Aston Martin DB6 Volante changed over to run on the results of cheddar and wine creation.
Read full storyOrange is the New Wine
For some wine devotees, rosé season is melting away. I'm not here to say that is a mix-up — despite the fact that it is, since those wines are extraordinary all year — yet to offer another option.
Read full storyCovid-19 and the Wine Industry
COVID has disrupted our lives for almost two years. Wine did not dodge that viral bullet. One issue is local. The pandemic thinned the herd of winery workers and supply chain personnel. Even when winemakers manage to harvest grapes and make wine, they still have to get their product into the system. Remember when you couldn’t find toilet paper? Wine was choked, too.
Read full story5 Natural Wine Stores In New York City
If you're a wine lover or know someone who is, then you'll be happy to hear that there are plenty of natural wine stores in New York City. More and more people are starting to appreciate the benefits of drinking natural wines and many of them prefer the taste over traditional wines. The best part? You don't have to break the bank on your favourite drink! Here's a list of some of the top natural wine stores in New York.
Read full storyNatural Wine 101
Natural Wine 101Jeremy Djukanovich Brooklyn Natural Wine. Natural wine is a wine that is made without adding or removing anything. No additives or processing aids are used. This means you can tell there's nothing in the cellar and that the fermentation process was not altered by people. They use tight filtration, but no other process to make it happen. The result may be a living wine because it has not been processed heavily by humans like other wines might be treated with chemicals before being sold as natural.
Read full storyUnderstanding The Italian Wine Regions - 101
Italian Wine RegionsJeremy Djukanovich Brooklyn Natural Wine. Italian wine can be one of the most confusing and difficult regions to get acquainted with. Why? Well, for starters they have an esoteric labelling system like France does — which is no easy feat in itself.
Read full storyNapa Valley | Recent Vintage Infographic
Learn about the best vintages from Napa Valley and what makes them so great. Vintage - Vintage, in winemaking, is the process of picking grapes and creating the finished product—wine. A vintage wine is one made from grapes that were all, or primarily, grown and harvested in a single specified year.
Read full story2021 French Wine Harvest Nears Record Lows
Wine production in 2021 will stand at nearly 33 million hectoliters, a level lower than 29% to that of 2020 and 25% to that of the average harvest of the last five years. A recent study performed by the French Ministry of Agriculture and Food has found the 2021 wine-growing season will produce record lows when it comes to crop yield.
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