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Refreshing Sips For August

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They have 350 hectares of vineyards located in all four provinces of Abruzzo, Italy, and are committed to sustainability in the vineyards and the winery. In 2009, Toscano Bianco was added to the Dogajolo line, followed by Toscano Rosato in 2011. This wine is 100% Sauvignon Blanc sourced from Napa and Solano counties.

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It’s Wine & Dine Time!

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Tuscan Vineyard Photo credit: Johny Goerend The Wine I have selected two Tuscan wines for the journey; both pair well with the featured soup that follows. In 2009, Toscano Bianco was added to the Dogajolo line, followed by Toscano Rosato in 2011. Let your palate take you on a delectable sensory adventure! Smooth and delicious!

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California Dreamin'

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It wasn’t until late 2011, that Ron fulfilled a 40-year dream and purchased River Road Family Vineyards and Winery in the Green Valley AVA, a subzone of Sonoma’s Russian River Valley. River Road Vineyards/Ron Rubin Winery. The winery has nine acres of vineyards of which 6.5 acres are for growing Chardonnay.

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A Bottle of Red & A Bottle of White

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He ascertained that the Mount Veeder mountain vineyards were an ideal area for growing grapes, which produce unique character and flavor due to the microclimate and soils. In addition to its mountain vineyards, Hess Wines has estate vineyards in areas such as Pope Valley and near the Carneros region of the Napa Valley.

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Earth Day, Living With The land

The Wine Knitter

It is essential to do our part all year long and to move toward a more sustainable environment and a healthy future for the earth. Globally, more wineries than ever before are contributing their efforts to maintain sustainable practices in the vineyard and wine production. Conserving Biodiversity in the vineyards 4.

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California Dreamin'

The Wine Knitter

” Ron Rubin Photo courtesy of Ron Rubin Winery It wasn’t until late 2011, that Ron fulfilled a 40-year dream and purchased River Road Family Vineyards and Winery in the Green Valley AVA, a subzone of Sonoma’s Russian River Valley. The winery sits in the mid-slope “sweet spot” of the Green Valley.

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A Hidden Gem

The Wine Knitter

Known as Toscana to Italians, this beautiful wine region with its rolling hills, medieval castles, ancient roads, olive trees, and wine vineyards is renowned for its Sangiovese-based red wines. Almost two-thirds of the vineyards in Tuscany are planted with Sangiovese. million bottles. They also breed pigs and calves.