A couple of weeks ago, I was in Indianapolis, Indiana...
Archive for November, 2009
This article is not about fruit wine or non-grape growers, however it is great news for Chinese farmers generally as wine consumption is growing fast in China and that includes fruit wine consumption. BEIJING, July 22 (Xinhua) — China’s wine output has been growing by 15 percent annually in the ...
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Very Good articles on fruit wine seem to be in vogue these days. That a great sign and the word is spreading. Read on… RIPE TIME FOR FRUIT WINE Derrick Schneider, The San Francisco Chronicle Close your eyes and picture the landscape of wine country: gangly persimmon trees pushing orange ...
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Very Interesting Article I found today. Not Forbidden Fruit by Richard Paul Hinkle Santa Rosa, Calif. — Years ago, Richert & Sons in the Santa Clara Valley of California offered a string of excellent fruit and berry wines–including strawberry, apricot, plum, pomegranate and kiwi. Good as they were, sales always ...
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Last month while I was traveling in Southern Ontario, I stopped for a visit at Sunnybrook Farms Estate Winery to taste their range of quality fruit wines. The winery was the first quality fruit winery in Canada, established in 1993. I tried their apple cider and was blown away! Sunnybrook ...
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The other day I was sitting at the Montreal, Canada airport lounge situated opposite the Duty Free shop and was astounded at what I was noticing in front of me. I was observing crowds of people cueing at the tills to be able to pay for their numerous bottles of ...
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