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Have you ever wondered how people come up with tasting notes on the back of a wine bottle? The ones that read something like, “Full-bodied with aromas of green peppercorn, graphite, dark chocolate and ...
Texas wildflowers pepper the rolling hills around the state in various shades of white yellow, pink and purple. But there’s ...
MacCubbin gives Florida gardening advice on blackberry lilies, grapes, lantana, Ti plants, St. Augustine grass, figs, onions ...
A recent poll shows they're the third most popular fruit behind only strawberries and bananas. That's great news because for ...
He leads me through rows upon rows of grapes—varieties with names that haven ... and points out little bumps on the leaves—a telltale sign that Japanese beetles are getting to them.
There’s no right way to space a vineyard, but winemakers and researchers nonetheless have strong—and often opposing—views on the best way to approach vine ...
Milan, Italy has a rich, iconic history, and the surrounding wineries aren't to be missed. If you're planning a visit to this ...
A new project led by Cornell University researchers will explore how genetically identical grapevines adapt to differences in temperature, humidity, soils and other environmental factors in New York, ...
The Idaho Wine Commission’s “Year of Tempranillo” declaration reflects that the Spanish red grape is now one of the top ...
Venice remains one of the world's most popular tourist destinations, and the wineries nearby aren't to be missed.
The region now pulls in a steady stream of tourists who can sample traditional varieties ... leaves grow over the fruit, shading them. Fait and his students are also working on grafting wine ...
All 18 holes at Augusta National are named after plants, paying homage to the property's history as a nursery.