A couple of weeks ago, I was in Indianapolis, Indiana...
Category: fruit wine
Article written by: Sharat Pradhan of AFP LUCKNOW, India — Researchers in northern India say they have developed a wine made from mangoes that they hope might one day compete with the traditional grape-based variety. Scientists at the Central Institute of Subtropical Horticultural Research in Lucknow have produced wines using ...
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Here in Eastern Canada, we are in the middle of the peach harvest. Peaches can be a tricky fruit to grow and in the case of this harvest, although the weather has been ideal, just before harvest, we have very heavy rains and immediately after the rain, hot, dry weather. ...
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I came across a great article writen by Catherine M. Allchin of the Seattle Post that I wanted to share. There are a lot of fruits in season right now, so it seems like the perfect time to not only enjoy fruit based aperitifs but also to make them. A ...
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Dandelion wine, the ultimate in “home” winemaking. The flowers are often a nusance and we try very hard to get them off our lawns. An entire industry has been created to come up with various chemicals and tools to get rid of these pesky plants. Personally, I quite like the ...
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The Indy International Wine Competition is about to start. The 2010 version is by far the largest scientifically organized & independent wine competition in the United States. More than 3,000 commercial entries from 12 countries and 39 US states will be evaluated by 80 distinguished judges who are wine writers ...
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A hot sunny long weekend, a fourth of July weekend at that. What better way to enjoy it than with great friends and some ice cold American fruit wines? Quality fruit wines are made in every corner of America; so there is no excuse not to taste and enjoy some ...
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I was a guest today on “Stu the Wine Guru’s” Blog Talk Radio along with a good friend of mine from Chile where we are making fruit wines for some export markets. An interesting show so listen in. Enjoy! Listen to internet radio with Stu The Wine Guru on Blog ...
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A great introduction to the world and history of fruit wines by Linda Moran, host of the nationally syndicated Vine to Wine program. She really knows her stuff and hearing her talk about fruit wines is telling me that they are starting to be seen as a growing sector of ...
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Article by Janelle Rucker of the Roanoke Times: For 12 years, H.T. and Rhonda Page enjoyed making wine for themselves and friends in the basement of their home. On Saturday, after almost two years running their small business, the couple served up their fruit wines at their Brooks Mill Winery ...
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