A couple of weeks ago, I was in Indianapolis, Indiana...
Category: winery
I thought I know a lot about fruit and today after reading this article by Bill Chronister, I had proof that your learn something everyday. I have had a lot of strange or I should say “unique” wine before but never wines made with papaw fruit. Now I am very ...
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I started my fruit winemaking career in British Columbia over 11 years ago and a lot has changed since then. Back then, fruit wines had a terrible reputation and it was a hard sell even trying to convince people to try them. Now things are a lot different and people ...
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Its a busy time at fruit wineries all over the Northern Hemisphere these days. Not only is it busy because wines are being produced from the plentiful fruit being harvested in the summer months but also busy with sales to the public and packaging wines ready to bottle and ship ...
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Interesting post by Sheryl Kirby for the Taste T.O. website: I know nothing about regular wine. I spent much of my adult life fighting off allergies that came to a head while I lived in a house with a serious but unknown mold problem. Wine – red or white – ...
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This tropical fruit winery has been getting a lot of positive media attention lately. Always good to see as it reflects the fast growing interest in fruit wines. I will write more about this winery in the coming weeks… From NBC News (South Florida): Couple Touts ‘Agrotourism’ With Tropical Wine ...
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This is the first of a continuous focus on individual fruit wineries throughout the world, the people, passion and what drives them to create their fruit wines in a grape wine world. The first winery I am writing about is one close to my heart as I have helped them ...
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