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??3 “Secrets” For Remote Wine Tasting You’ll Love

A Wine Story

Supery , an exclusive award-winning winery in the Napa Valley, offers an entire remote wine tasting experience with their virtual seminars. They include wine tasting notes, food and wine pairing suggestions, technical notes from the winemaker or vineyard manager, and tasting mats the consumer can print out.

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2022 Anteprime Toscana

A Wine Story

My dad and uncle Fili worked in the vineyards on weekends, and I helped out as a kid. And no doubt, some remain buried deep in the earth, perhaps near the Tenuta di Artimino vineyards itself. After choosing the first course, they served guests a delicious entrée and dessert at the table. How did the professor get there? “It

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??7 Secrets of Virtual Wine Tasting Kits You’ll Love

A Wine Story

The Unified Wine Symposium recently featured an informative seminar about virtual wine tasting kits. From this and other online seminars on the topic, the “unboxing” includes the moment the consumer receives the wine shipment. More technical notes from the vineyard manager or winemaker 5. The items: 1.

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Black Vintners and Wine Professionals in the Spotlight?

Sante

opened Woburn Winery, the first American, Black-owned vineyard and winery, in Virginia. His passion for wine grew from serving it to selecting grapes from Oregon vineyards and learning the art of winemaking to produce wine for top New York restaurants.??. single vineyards. McBride Sisters Robin and Andrea in the vineyard.

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A Small Wine Region That Makes A Big Statement!

The Wine Knitter

Uruguay has over 5000 hectares of vineyards with 180 active wineries, mostly family-run and now in their third and fourth generation. Both Uruguay and Bordeaux’s vineyards are planted close to estuaries and rivers and are relatively humid and mild in climate with sufficient wind and rain. And the wine is something to dial into!

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