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Green Vocabulary

Do you know all the “green” words being used today? These days it seems to be easy to throw around “green” words. It is certainly a way to capture a corner of the consumers market; appealing to those who are interested in supporting “green” businesses of all types. It also important to know what green […]

Prince Edward County, Ontario Wineries

Yesterday was the last day of our delightful visit to Prince Edward County wineries. These wineries are located along the beautiful Lake Ontario. When you make plans to visit these wineries be sure to search for Prince Edward County, not the renowned Prince Edward Island. The wine growing in Prince Edward County is a relatively […]

Cellar Angels, Wine and Charity

No matter how good their wines are wineries can have a tough time selling their wines outside of their tasting rooms. Wineries located on a heavily traveled road can do well. As it has frequently been said, “It’s the location, location, location.” We have been to almost 700 wineries both large and small, boutique wineries. […]

Create Your Own Wine with a Winemaker this Fall

You may know a lot about wine including how to taste the wine, the 90 plus point wines, the varietals, but do you really know how that bottle of wine on your table was made? For some they don’t really care, but if you are interested in how wine is made and would like a […]

Should I throw out my wine?

Every now and then I receive a telephone call from someone with a wine or winery question. Most often the callers believe they have reached a winery rather than an online publication. Calls have been on the increase this year averaging about one a week. I’ve helped mothers planning their daughters’ weddings, people interested in […]

Beaujolais Is Missing

We were happy to receive four wines from the Beaujolais region of France to pair with traditional Independence Day foods. Considering the ninety-degree weather, tasty light white and red wines that are nicely chilled seem quite appealing. On June 28th Discover Beaujolais is organizing a live wine tasting event on Twitter at 7:00 pm EDT. […]

Welcome to Summer at Laurello Vineyards!

Laurello Vineyards a boutique winery in Geneva, Ohio is helping visitors have a great start to summer. The outdoor patio is open. On Fridays and Saturdays the Laurello grill is open beginning at 5pm. The menu includes two varieties of cheeseburgers and chicken caprese sandwiches. These are served with a side salad. The summer menu […]

Wine Bloggers’ Conference July 2011

The 2011 North American Wine Bloggers’ Conference takes place July 22-24 in Charlottesville, Virginia. Those who might be interested in attending include wine bloggers both individuals and industry, new media innovators and wine industry people who want to learn about new media talk with loggers. In addition to the regular conference, the day before there […]

New Jersey Legislators Affect Wineries Ability to Survive

When we visited several New Jersey wineries last week, we were asked, “Do you know what is happening to the New Jersey wine industry?” While I was aware there was some issue, my attention has been focused on the Maryland legislation that has passed permitting direct shipping from across the country. Yes, the new Maryland […]

Father’s Day Bash

Yesterday turned out to be an awesome day. The weather was perfect as we celebrated Father’s Day with a Father’s Day Bash at one of my niece’s that included a long list of extended family members. There were sisters, brothers, moms, fathers and many, many children. I started with a margarita, actually two. They were […]


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