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It’s the tail end of the harvest season, and winemakers are knee-deep in Concord grapes, hands stained purple, as they hustle to get the last of the crop. Heldstab and Puskarich are right there ...
It’s potentially one of the first fruits to be domesticated by humans and has been used to make wine for over 6000 years. Almost all of world’s wine production depends on the common grape vine Vitis ...
She was no match, however, for a stubborn horse named Prince. Thanks to Prince, a rare wine is made by Del Rio Vineyards in Gold Hill, Oregon. On a fine day in 1860, Clarissa was ready to head ...