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Harvest Ridge Winery Mastering Chambourcin

The newest winery in Delaware is showing that they can craft outstanding wines that will cause wine enthusiasts to ponder, “This was grown in Delaware.” One of the stars of the portfolio are wines made with Chambourcin. The grape is popular along the central and northeast coast onto Ontario and Quebec. This French hybrid is […]

A Gouda Cheese Produced for Laurello Vineyards

Laurello Vineyards in Ohio is now offering a special Gouda cheese produced by Mayfield Road Creamery. This cheese is specially made for Laurello’s tasting room. The Gouda is aged in Chambourcin grape must. According to the email I received from Laurello Vineyards, “The must adds a nice woody grape flavor to the cheese. It is creamy […]

Chambourcin Ages Well

I am somewhat reluctant taking a hybrid grape wine to a family gathering. When the majority of wine drinkers drink Cabernet Sauvignon, Petite Sirah, Malbec and a Chianti introducing an east coast Chambourcin was a gamble. However, I had a 1997 Chambourcin by Naylor Wine Cellars called Seductivo that I was curious about drinking with […]

Blogging about the “Wine Experience”

Blogging about wineries is part of the whole “wine experience.” Do you remember the first time you walked into a winery tasting room? If you were with someone who had already been to a winery tasting room perhaps you walked in with a lot of confidence. But I well remember my thoughts before I first […]


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