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Noble Nebbiolo: Time to raise it from the fog
Explore the grape varietal made famous by the Italian wineries producing Barolo and Barbaresco wines in the Piemonte region of northern Ital
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Crafting Pinot Noir Wines
Finesse the legendary grape from Burgundy.
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Fortify It! Adding Spirits To Your Wine
Your first fortified wine can be a little intimidating. Learn the various methods to produce a fortified wine of your own.
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Mulled Wines: That Warm Fuzzy Feeling
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Making Chardonnay
Chardonnay is one of the world’s most popular wine grapes, grown across the world, and can be turned into many different wine styles.
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Making Cabernet Sauvignon
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Zinfandel: ‘America’s’ grape
We all are familiar with White Zinfandel, the rosé style that enjoyed immense popularity in recent years and led to the emergence of a rosÃ
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Norton: New World nobility
The experts surmise Norton is likely a cross between V. aestivalis and an unknown V. vinifera species. There is possibly s
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Barbera
Barbera frequently comes in with high acidity but, with the right winemaking approach, it makes a food-friendly red for people who drink win
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Verdelho: More than Madeira
Verdelho is the most widely planted grape on the Portuguese island of Madeira.
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Tempranillo: Spanish nobility
Tempranillo is the predominant black grape variety from the northern wine region of Spain we know as the Rioja, and other regions of the Ibe
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Colombard: Crisp and versatile
Despite its innocuous character, Colombard is a good choice for home winemakers, as it is easy to work with and allows for a wide scope of t