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Drinks Atlas: Vinho Verde, Portugal
Exploring the largest wine region in Portugal. The post Drinks Atlas: Vinho Verde, Portugal appeared first on Imbibe Magazine .
by Penelope Bass0 viewsarticlesdestinationswine-beerdoreen-winklerdrinks-atlasorange-glou - news
Wine Review: Vermont Hybrid Wine
Can Vermont produce good wine? Let’s try one. Wine in Vermont Vermont is not an ideal place to cultivate wine grapes because it’s too cold and humid. Therefore, besides trying to grow cool climate grapes like Riesling, Vermont relies on hybrid grapes (I just tasted some hybrids grown in Ojai,... Continue reading The post Wine Review: Vermont Hybrid Wine appeared first on The Wine Diplomats .
by winediplomats3 viewswine-reviewshybridnatural-wineorange-winerare-varietiesvermont - news
Orange wine is having a moment—and Atlanta is embracing it
Though many consider it a recent fad, orange wine is actually crafted using an ancestral technique first developed centuries ago in Georgia (the Eastern European country). Propelled by a renewed global interest in low-intervention, low-impact wine practices, which the style often aligns with, orange wine is undergoing a resurgence, especially in Atlanta. The post Orange wine is having a moment—and Atlanta is embracing it appeared first on Atlanta Magazine .
by Brady Nash5 viewsuncategorizedlarakinelemental-spirits-covine-fine-winewineorange-wine - news
A trip around Georgia | Tbilisi
‘The oldest and the youngest winemaking nation in the world’ Georgia, the exotic and little-known country at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, holds one of the stronger claims for being the birthplace for wine and winemaking. Evidence of both crushed grapes and winemaking vessels, the famous Qvevri, have been found dating back to around […]
by Ophelia Hirst6 viewsgeorgiaamber-wineorange-wineskin-contactvineyard-visit - news
A trip around Georgia | Kakheti: Part 1
The Caucasus Mountains as viewed from the Tsinandali Estate Our next stop was then the main winemaking region of Kakheti, about 2 hours northeast of the capital. This was proper winemaking country; endless wineries and vines and, as it was harvest, lorryloads of grapes being driven around. This region is split in two by the […]
by Ophelia Hirst6 viewsgeorgiaamber-winekakhetiorange-wineqvevriskin-contact - news
A trip around Georgia | Kakheti: Part 2
Mildiani The next day somehow managed to surpass the already heady memories of the previous. A morning visit to Mildiani was a great example of a massive producer (circa 3 million bottles) getting it right. Winemaker Gogi is a bit of a legend in these parts, consulting for various wineries and famous for saving the […]
by Ophelia Hirst7 viewsgeorgiaamberkakhetiorange-wineqvevriskin-contact
