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Join the squishy celebration at Wilson Creek Winery in Temecula Valley and other vino-making spots around the state.
YOU COULD ADD GRAPE STOMPING TO YOUR FRIDAY NIGHT PLANS. THE 42ND ALTUS GRAPE FEST IS BACK TODAY. 40/29'S VALERIE ZHANG JOINS ...
"But it was fun." The Grape Stomp -- in which three team members try to create more juice than other teams by stomping on grapes -- is an annual tradition at the 21-year-old festival.
Stomping wine grapes at harvest time is an old tradition. St. Josef’s Winery in Canby held its annual grape stomping festival on Sept. 23-24. The winery has been holding the festival since 1983.
Grape Stomp started in 1976, when Duplin co-founder Dave Fussell Sr. needed help crushing grapes for the then-tiny operation’s first batch of muscadine wine. He invited the local community to ...
The Grape Stomping Festival continues on Sunday, September 3rd, at Laurita Winery in Ocean County, New Jersey. NEW EGYPT, New Jersey (WPVI) -- When life gives you grapes, stomp them into wine.
Wine labels tell a lot about the wine inside the bottle but can be difficult to decipher. Here's how to find decode everything from what kind of grape a wine is made of, to where it's from, and a ...
In the United States, for example, a wine only has to be made of 75% of a particular grape variety to be labeled as such; many Napa Cabs, some of the best in the world, are actually blended with ...