Seafood, chardonnay - match made for summer (The Naperville Sun)In the summertime, grilling and barbecue rule.
America's oldest cultivated grapevine may have fed colonists in 1584 (Outer Banks Sentinel)The oldest grapevine in America continues to bear fruit for the Outer Banks, where its sweet white Scuppernong grapes are found naturally nowhere else.
John Tepper Marlin: Green Edge 2 - Organic Wine-Making (HuffingtonPost)The wine-making track of the Organic World Congress in Modena, Italy is a serious business, with dozens of scientists reporting the results of their surveys...
Understanding the French wine laws (Journal Inquirer)Every wine is unique, the product of the many different factors that create it. While all the factors contribute to a wine?s individuality, most important by far is where the grape is grown and how it is made into wine.
Prosecco Tries to Catch the Champagne Wave (Beverage World)Gianluca Bisol has great expectations for the white sparkling wine his family has been making since 1542 in the Valdobbiadene and Conegliano regions north of Venice.
Frank George Merz (Sonoma Index-Tribune)Frank George Merz, beloved husband of the late Jean Marie Madden Merz, died in San Francisco on July 17, 2008.
BULLETIN BOARD (Richmond Times-Dispatch)Calendar of events relating to homes and gardens 17th Street Farmers' Market: Thursday Fresh Market 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. today; Growers' Bohemian Market 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday; and vintage market 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday at the market, 17th and East Main streets. Free. (804) 646-0477. Through October. Tricycle Gardens Workshops: Tricycle Gardens sponsors gardening workshops at its office, 211 W. Seventh ...
About Wine: Sonoma chardonnays rival Napa's (Courier-Post)Sonoma Valley is just over the mountain from Napa Valley, and Sonoma's wines generally have less fame than their neighbors.
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