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23
Nov
2009
Road Trip Pics - Santa Cruz

19 hours ago by Cane

Our first serious stop — Santa Cruz. Here are some pics from the pub crawl that night. It was impromptu and really pretty amazing. We started at Rosie McCanns, we hit Pizza My Heart for late night nosh, swung by 99 Bottles of Beer where we recorded a brief vidcast update of the trip. Main thing, tho ...

Fruit Forward - miramontewinery.com/blog

21
Nov
2009
Dry Red Homemade Wine

2 days ago by winehomemade

If you are considering making your own batches of wine at home then you can start by getting the right equipment and ingredients. This allows you to have an easy time in how to make wine. It is important to know that there is a slight difference when making red and white wine. Red wine is fermented ...

Dry Red Homemade Wine - winehomemade.wordpress.com

20
Nov
2009
Paul Draper Interviewed In The Huffington Post! -or- Natural Winemaking In ...

3 days ago by christopherwatkins

There is a wonderful interview with our very own Paul Draper in yesterday’s The Huffington Post, and given that there has been a lot of talk in the press quite recently about natural winemaking, I think some of Paul’s answers here are particularly noteworthy, so I wanted to call your attention to th ...

4488: A Ridge Blog - ridgewine.wordpress.com · Rank: 146,565 · 7 references

Wine Science Nerd Talk

3 days ago by Ed Thralls

Depending on how deep your passion is into the world of wine, you may find yourself yearning for further understanding of how wine is transformed from clusters of fruit in a vineyard to a bottle of yummy goodness. Or not. As somewhat of a science nerd, you’ve probably read some of my posts about mak ...

Wine Tonite! - winetonite.com · Rank: 105,856 · 27 references

Fermentation: Making Big, Stinky Magic

3 days ago by The Trough: Tin Barn Vineyards

Last week, the tanks were emptied. As shovels were heaved, vats were steamed, and juice flowed, our custom crush liaison Julia Iantosca took a moment to break down the fermentation process for me. And, as usual, I raised all the questions you're too embarrassed to ask!

The Trough - tinbarnvineyards.wordpress.com

19
Nov
2009
Initial wine assessment as 2009 is put to bed in barrels

4 days ago by Van Duzer

We are looking at one of our better vintages for 2009 here at Van Duzer. The quality of the grapes that came in were very high with great maturity, good sugar/acid balance and that telltale aroma of spiced red apple in the crushed fruit that says we're at the peak of flavor development. Fruit was cr ...

Shooting the Breeze - w2.wineweb.com/blog/index.cfm

Giving thanks and giving back

4 days ago by ashley

Good food, good wine, and great friends is the toast of the season. This is the time to pause and reflect on all of the many things in our lives we are thankful for. It’s also the time when we put forth that extra effort to give back to our friends, our family, and our community. In our first year, ...

First Crush Wine Experience - firstcrushwinemaking.com/blog

Reporting our second “Make your own barrel” meeting

4 days ago by maggie

By Maggie Smith Our monthly make your own barrel meeting was last week. I hate calling them meetings since at your typical work meetings you don’t drink wine, dine at Province, and chat with amazing food and wine loving people. However there was some “work” to be done. We combined our Cabernet tasti ...

Just Grapes Wine Blog - blog.justgrapes.net · 12 references

18
Nov
2009
Watch The Winemakers on PBS!

5 days ago by ashley

The world of Paso winemaking is an exciting and dramatic one, and now it finally has its own reality show! Check out The Winemakers, a six episode series broadcasting nationwide on PBS (for a complete schedule and local airtimes, click here). Like any reality television series, the show features a g ...

First Crush Wine Experience - firstcrushwinemaking.com/blog

17
Nov
2009
The Bordeaux That Nearly Was

6 days ago by Matt Hormann

When we think of California wine today, we think of Napa, Sonoma and the Santa Ynez Valley, but from the 1850s until the 1880s, the San Gabriel Valley was by far the largest wine-producing region in the state. Rows of grapes once stretched for thousands of acres in what is now Pasadena, South Pasade ...

Hometown Pasadena - hometown-pasadena.com · Rank: 26,207 · 17 references

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