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What’s in a Wine Name?

What’s in a wine name? In the wine world, names are very important. Wineries and wine regions are proud of their wines whether it is the individual winery or a specific wine area.

Start Planning Springtime Wine Fun

Why not visit Florida’s Emerald Coast and attend the 27th Annual Sandestin Wine Festival at Baytowne Wharf this spring?

Easy Chicken Soup A La Parisienne

If you are looking for a warm pick me up on a cool, winter day, try this easy chicken soup recipe from USA Rice Federation.

Winter Edition of Wine Trail Traveler Released

The winter edition of the Wine Trail Traveler Quarter is now available online. This issue is filled with photos from our recent visit to wineries in North Carolina. North Carolina offers delightful wineries large and small but all with delightful experiences and stories.

Roussanne 2010 from Trattore Estate Wines, Sonoma County

The Trattore Roussane 2010 has the image of a tractor on its label. The owner of Trattore Wines has had a passion for real tractors since he was a child. In fact, he named the winery Trattore, which is Italian for tractor.

SoVA Wine Fest on February 16

Another option to the traditional Valentine’s dinner, plan to treat your special friend or lover to the SoVA Wine Fest on February 16.

Reif Estate Winery Suggests Ways to Enjoy Icewine

As amazing as Icewine is, this delectable beverage can be used in other ways.

Dinner Included a Glass of Sauvignon Blanc from Lake County

Last night our healthier dinner included a fresh green salad, salmon cooked in Après Vin varietal grape seed oil and brown rice cooked with onion. The rice was cooked with low sodium salt. For a beverage, we enjoyed a glass of Sauvignon Blanc 2011 from Vigilance Winery & Vineyards in Lake County, California.

A Vegetarian Casserole Paired with Chardonnay

This vegetarian recipe, Chile Relleno Casserole, is from Huber Cellars located in the Sta. Rita Hills Viticultural Appellation in California. This is a small appellation of about 100 square miles located in Santa Barbara County and includes 45 wineries.

Vernaccia di San Gimignano

The Vernaccia grape is unusual in that the primary vineyards are in the San Gimignano area of Italy. The grape is not easy to grow but does well there. A small museum, Museo del Vino Vernaccia di San Gimignano, is located in the city of San Gimignano.


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