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The History of American Grapes: Indigenous Varieties and Their Legacy
Additionally, American grapes typically contain higher acidity, making them most suitable for juice and jelly.
The Rise of Riesling Wine in New York: Why It’s a Top Producer
The region’s glacial soils and sloping hills provide excellent drainage, allowing vines to develop strong root systems while benefiting from the lake-effect temperatures that help regulate seasonal changes. The result?
New Wine Storage Solutions Available on WineRacks.com!
an innovative wine storage solution that holds standard, Champagne, and magnum bottles on a wall or post as if floating on air.
5 Wine Cocktails to Make at Home
Love margaritas? Try this red wine version for a bold, flavorful cocktail that’s perfect for happy hour.
New Year’s Resolution: Learn More About WINE! 7 Resources to Learn About Wine
As the New Year unfolds, it’s the perfect time to set resolutions and embark on new journeys of discovery. If your goal is to deepen your appreciation for the world of wine, you’re in for a delightful adventure.
Sippin’ Through History: The Wild Ride of Prohibition and Wineries
Picture this: December 5th, 1933 – a date that would go down in history as Repeal Day. It’s the day when the 21st Amendment to the Constitution was ratified, ending the wild and wacky ride of Prohibition. Today we celebrate the repeal of Prohibition, so grab a glass of your favorite vino and read on for enticing tale.
10 Hudson Valley Wineries You Don’t Want to Miss!
As we raise our glasses to these remarkable wineries in the Hudson Valley, we hope this journey through the vineyards has inspired your own exploration of this enchanting wine country. Whether you’re savoring a velvety Cabernet Franc while gazing at the rolling hills or enjoying a crisp Chardonnay on a sunny afternoon by the river, each of these wineries adds a unique chapter to the story of Hudson Valley wine.
Discover The Best New York & Hudson Valley Wineries
The Best Hudson Valley Wineries & Vineyards join us annually for the Hudson Valley Wine & Food Fest at the Dutchess County Fairgrounds, always the weekend after Labor Day.
Celebrating the Best of Summer: Food and Wine Holidays in the Hudson Valley
While Memorial Day, 4th of July, and Labor Day often steal the spotlight, there are numerous occasions during the summer season to celebrate your love for culinary experiences and fine wines. From sparkling wines to savory picnics and luscious desserts, there’s something for everyone to savor and celebrate this summer.
New York Wine History, Local Wineries and More
New York wine is known for its diversity, with over 400 wineries located throughout the state.