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Napa Valley’s Mayacamas Vineyards is introducing its new 2023 Chardonnay alongside a re-release of its acclaimed 2013 Chardonnay. In addition, the storied California producer is debuting its 2022 ...
A team from Okayama University of Science has developed a new wine grape variety, “Muscat Shiragai.” A team of researchers ...
Dry, cold conditions caused some winter kill for the grape crop at Schade Vineyard and Winery in Volga, South Dakota, this ...
Researchers at Okayama University of Science (OUS) have developed a new wine grape variety, “Muscat Shiragai,” by crossing ...
A global drop in demand for wine has led to a grape glut, and many U.S. vineyards are letting their grapes rot rather than harvesting them. Growers say it's one of the worst wine years in decades.
Making wine isn’t a cheap endeavor—and not the most profitable industry, especially if you’re starting from scratch. From planting grapes to harvesting and barreling, winemaking can take up to two ...
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Press fractions—wine or must extracted at different levels of pressure—are a key part of the winemaking process. Photo credit: Adobe Stock. The grape press, especially in its antique form—with wooden ...
A record hazelnut crop is forecast this season, and pear, apple, walnut and wine grape harvests also are expected to increase, according to a new USDA Economic Research Service report. Lower ...
The North Coast wine industry is navigating a season marked by unpredictable weather, shifting market dynamics and ongoing challenges in both grape and bulk-wine sales. Christian Klier, North Coast ...
School’s in session which means kids are back in classrooms expanding their minds and making new friends. But we can’t let the kids have all the fun! Fall is a great time to review the “how” and “why” ...