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Italian grape and wine domestication took 7,000 years. Seeds show a shift from wild to cultivated types. Sardinia played a key role early.
Wine grape farmer Garry Mannor outlines how Ordinance Amendment 201 and changes within the Township have affected his farm.
A wine shop sign in the ruins of the ancient Roman city Herculaneum’s main street. The sign tells viewers to 'come to the sign of the bowls' (ad cucumas). Some of the wines also have vintage dates.
Dissatisfied with the lack of information on Italian viticulture, a research team gathered 1,700 archeological grape seeds to ...
The white Timorasso grape of Piedmont in Italy was almost extinct in 1987. Today its wine is making a deserved comeback, with ...
New Jersey grape and wine producers hope that the state can become a wine destination thanks to its prime location and ...
"Michigan's unique Great Lakes climate allows us to grow high-quality wine grapes," said Jenelle Jagmin, director of the Michigan Craft Beverage Council, which is part of the Michigan Department ...
That’s where my love of wine began ... how he did it — but he found growers in Napa to plant them. Today, Sakazaki sources Koshu grapes from two growers who manage the vines in Napa ...
An early Vino Sano advertisement called it a “kick in a brick,” adding that the buyer needed only water and “14 days patience ...