When one thinks of the Hawaiian Islands, thoughts of warm sandy beaches, palm trees, blue green water, and endless sunshine typically come to mind, not..
Delaware is the smallest wine producing state in the United States, with just four wineries. The first Swedish settlers to Delaware in 1638 planted grapes..
History of Connecticut Wine Industry Haight Brown Vineyard in Litchfield Connecticut is considered the state’s first commercial winery, established in 1975 by Sherman Haight. Haight..
Colorado is probably best known for its spectacular landscape and the numerous recreational activities that can be enjoyed there. Whether it is skiing, hiking, biking,..
1. Water: An Essential Ingredient Irrigation is an important part of successful wine making in most of California. On average a vineyard uses 318 gallons..
Surprisingly, Arkansas has a long wine history dating back to the late 1800s. Winemaking expertise arrived in Northwestern Arkansas with the first European immigrants of..
With its temperate climate and high elevations Arizona provides a perfect setting for growing a diverse set of wine grapes including Syrah, Malbec, and Viognier…
Franciacorta sparkling wine may be Italy’s best kept wine secret. Produced in the Lombardy region on the hills located between the southern shore of Lake..
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