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Columbia Gorge

A Wine Story

About the Columbia Gorge AVA The Columbia Gorge AVA, established in 2004, comprises vineyard lands on both sides of the Columbia River, in both Oregon and Washington. In 2004 the orchard’s age required replacing the trees or trying something new. Obviously the “Stone” in Stave & Stone comes from the vineyard boulders.

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Go Magnum or Go Home

EATER

The biggest selling point [of the magnum] is that your friends are going to be so impressed,” says Rebecca Fineman, master sommelier and managing partner of Ungrafted and GluGlu in San Francisco. Broc Cellars in Berkeley made natural wine long before it was cool, starting with light and fruity zinfandel in 2004. In fact, a magnum is 1.5

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The Best Canned Wines to Drink on Those Particularly Warm Days

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My favorite is the white blend, a melange of three really interesting grapes: barbera, chenin blanc, and colombard, the last being a grape traditionally used for making cognac, all sourced from sleeper vineyards across Mendocino Valley. market since 2004, packaged in a little red can that’s now become something of a 21st-century design icon.

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A Celebration Of Women In Wine

The Wine Knitter

Photo credit: Penny Weiss Yealands Estate Single Block S1 Sauvignon Blanc 2020 The vineyard for this 100% Sauvignon Blanc is located in Awatere Valley in the Marlborough Appellation of New Zealand. She is responsible for the business and winery management and represents the brand throughout the global wine markets. Alcohol : 13.5%

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‘Drops of God’ Is a Rare Wine Drama Worth Watching

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The show, which premiered on Apple TV+ on April 21, is loosely based on the 2004 Japanese manga series of the same name. The deceased Leger gives both Camille and Issei a month to correctly identify the wine, so Camille travels from her dad’s home in Tokyo to a vineyard in France, where the focus shifts to her crash-course in wine education.

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World-Class Wines Of Gary Farrell Winery

The Wine Knitter

Within the valley, many established vineyards produce distinctively different wines from each other. In 1982 and under his own label, Gary produced his first Pinot Noir from grapes grown in the iconic Rochioli Vineyard and the adjacent Allen Vineyard. Her specialty is small-lot, single vineyard wines.

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The 38 All-Time Best Food Movies

EATER

Impossibly prescient for a kids movie, Good Burger also somehow manages to hold up comedically. — Nadia Chaudhury, Eater Austin editor Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004) There is no truer modern odyssey than a munchies-fueled quest for fast food.

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