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Il Molino di Grace 2016 Il Margone Gran Selezione (Chianti Classico)
TuscanyBlue flower, baking spice and ripe plum aromas lead the way on ...See Full Review$35 -
Fattoria di Corsignano 2016 La Coppia (Chianti Classico)
TuscanyUnderbrush, truffle, fragrant blue flower and baked plum aromas make their way ...See Full Review$27 -
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Cafaggio 2017 Chianti Classico
TuscanyBlue flower, new leather, sunbaked earth and plum aromas mingle together on ...See Full Review$30 -
Ottoventi 2017 Nerello Mascalese (Sicilia)
Sicily & SardiniaMade with organically farmed grapes, this has aromas of baked plum, vanilla ...See Full Review$27 -
Volpaia 2017 Riserva (Chianti Classico)
TuscanyAromas of blue flower, spiced plum, new leather and sunbaked earth form ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$37 -
Principe Corsini 2016 Villa Le Corti Cortevecchia Riserva (Chianti Classico)
TuscanyAromas of spiced plum, blue flower, botanical herb and a whiff of ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$25
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In Pursuit of Eco-Friendly Cheese, Producers Embrace Wineries' Farming Methods
Dairy farmers and cheese producers can treat the land and animals more responsibly. Explore the techniques and technologies and the brands to seek...
In Pursuit of Eco-Friendly Cheese, Producers Embrace Wineries' Farming Methods
Dairy farmers and cheese producers can treat the land and animals more responsibly. Explore the techniques and technologies and the brands to seek...
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Local Crops and Balanced Flavors: Meet the New Generation of Fruit Wine
Non-grape wines have historically earned a bad rap among traditional drinkers. But a new generation of farmers and producers are making wines worth notice...
Local Crops and Balanced Flavors: Meet the New Generation of Fruit Wine
Non-grape wines have historically earned a bad rap among traditional drinkers. But a new generation of farmers and producers are making wines worth notice...
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The Differences Between Dry Farming and Irrigation
In recent years, some vineyards that previously used bush vine training systems have turned to irrigation. Learn the pros and cons here...
The Differences Between Dry Farming and Irrigation
In recent years, some vineyards that previously used bush vine training systems have turned to irrigation. Learn the pros and cons here...
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Microvarietal Rye and Homegrown Botanicals: Farm-to-Flask Spirits Toast the Local Bounty
Farmers and distillers have often worked hand in hand to craft spirits. But some producers are going a step further, growing grain themselves...
Microvarietal Rye and Homegrown Botanicals: Farm-to-Flask Spirits Toast the Local Bounty
Farmers and distillers have often worked hand in hand to craft spirits. But some producers are going a step further, growing grain themselves...
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The Challenges of Pairing Blue Cheese with Wine, Solved
The sharp flavors of Blue Cheese may present a pairing challenge. However, with the right wine, the flavors and aromas shine...
The Challenges of Pairing Blue Cheese with Wine, Solved
The sharp flavors of Blue Cheese may present a pairing challenge. However, with the right wine, the flavors and aromas shine...
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Austrian Winemakers at the Forefront of a Biodynamic Farming Revolution
Ancient philosophy, cosmology, and in ingredient scandal in 1985 changed some winemakers' reltionship to farming. Enter biodynamics...
Austrian Winemakers at the Forefront of a Biodynamic Farming Revolution
Ancient philosophy, cosmology, and in ingredient scandal in 1985 changed some winemakers' reltionship to farming. Enter biodynamics...