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 ...
While the battle against vine mealybug (VMB) continues in California vineyards, the state’s grape growers, thanks to insect researchers like Kent Daane, have at least been able to keep the invasive ...
Vines that are trained to have their "fruiting zone" of grape clusters at waist to chest height are easier for vineyard workers to harvest without straining their bodies with excessive bending or ...
In 1935, the well-known Japanese outerwear brand Descente launched its ALLTERRAIN line, which was inspired by the collection they created for Japan's Winter Olympic athletes in 2010. This line is a ...
Think of your porch as a blank canvas, and a trellis as your artistic tool. Placing one right at the entrance is like adding an instant dose of charm. Suddenly, you've got this beautiful, vertical ...
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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 ...
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 ...