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Making Riesling Roundtable
Riesling can be made into a variety of wine styles, from bone dry to icewine, and can be enjoyed early or aged for a decade or more. Five pr
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Cabernet Sauvignon: The king of red wine grapes
Cabernet Sauvignon is known for making some of the world’s most robust red wines.
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Technique
Growing Riesling Grapes: Tips from the Pros
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Chardonnay Winemaking Tips from Burgundy
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Gewürztraminer
Alsace vineyards are tucked into the predominantly east facing slopes of the Vosges Mountains . . .
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Technique
15 Wine Kits to Try
In a rut making the same styles of wine time after time? Here are 15 different wine styles we’d recommend making from kits.
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Technique
15 Wine Styles You Need to Make
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Cabernet Franc: The “other” Cabernet king
Cabernet Franc is thought to have originated in Southwest France, specifically in Libournais.
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Technique
Making Cabernet Franc: Tips from the Pros
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Pinot Gris/Grigio The name says it all, or does it?
Unknown to the science at the time, these genetic mutations were first noticed hundreds of years ago in Burgundy, France, where the mutants
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Article
Chambourcin: A vigorous, dark hybrid
. . . (Chambourcin) does get a little more respect than other hybrids because of its ability to improve color in other wines without taking
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Wine-wizard
Making Dry Muscat