An estimated 500,000 hobbyists in North America are making wine with purchased grapes, juice, even berries. Some even grow their own. By Eric Asimov Reporting from Geyserville, Calif., and New York.
An often overlooked part of the agriculture story is the grape industry. An Ohio State University publication discussing grape growing by Gary Gao tells that a mature, carefully tended grapevine can ...
Where adults are spending $5,000 to make their own wine at luxury vineyards - The luxurious excursion also provides attendees with farm-to-table dining and lavish living arrangements ...
Lodi, a wine region tucked in California’s massive Central Valley, has always been a place where big wine producers sourced grapes for mass-produced wines. But increasingly, the growers became ...
Vicki Denig is a wine and travel journalist who divides her time between New York and Paris. She is a certified wine specialist who has worked in the wine trade since 2013. You likely already know ...
Sip happens - and in this charming New York village, it happens a lot. This spot is full of fruit history, vineyards, and ...
NEW EGYPT, New Jersey (WPVI) -- When life gives you grapes, stomp them into wine. This weekend's annual Grape Stomping Festival at Laurita Winery lets you get a taste of the old tradition! "Here at ...