A barefoot person stomping on purple grapes in a red basin. - Halfpoint/Getty Images You may remember the concept of grape stomping, the practice of crushing grapes with one's bare feet as part of the ...
An estimated 500,000 hobbyists in North America are making wine with purchased grapes, juice, even berries. Some even grow their own. By Eric Asimov Reporting from Geyserville, Calif., and New York.
PETOSKEY, Mich,. (WPBN/WGTU) - - Northern Michigan's wineries are bustling with activity as harvest season reaches its peak. At Petoskey Farms Vineyard, Winery, Coffeehouse, and Lavender Farm, the ...
“People have been making wine for thousands of years; it’s not hard to make wine,” says Jimmy Corrado, whose family has run Corrado’s Market in Clifton for over 50 years. That’s heartening to hear ...
When tourists visit western Massachusetts, wine may not be on their menu of must-taste local staples. Eight wineries across the region want to change that. “Think of areas like Napa, the Finger Lakes, ...
This video is no longer available. Vineyards can be found all over the region, and all of them grow grapes and other fruits to make their wines. But it’s not the only way to make wine. An Ethiopian ...
VOLGA, S.D. — Grape yields appear to be down in South Dakota this year, but the industry has come a long ways in the three decades since making wine became legal in the state. Jim Schade has been ...
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