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It’s Easy to Miss the Wineries in Your Own Backyard

Sometimes it’s so easy to miss the delightful boutique wineries in your own backyard.

7th Annual Tour de Tanks on the Mason-Dixon Wine Trail

Enjoy visiting Pennsylvania and Maryland wineries on the new Mason-Dixon Wine Trail this spring. The Annual Tour de Tanks event takes place for the four following weekends. Wine lovers can enjoy visiting wineries, tasting wines and light foods at the 14 participating members of the new Mason-Dixon Wine Trail. Tickets for participating in these events […]

Affects of Torrential Rains on Vineyards in the East

This year on the East Coast vineyards showed a lot of potential for a great harvest until Hurricane Katia came along followed by the rain train, where Hurricane Katia and Hurricane Lee had become tropical storms that rotated and kept a constant stream of rain clouds caught between the two swirling masses. The rain train […]

New Mason-Dixon Wine Trail Announced!

Today September 15, 2011 the new Mason-Dixon Wine Trail was announced at Naylor Wine Cellars. The press conference was held in the beautiful outdoor pavilion behind the Naylor winery and tasting room. While people were gathering for the press conference the clouds let loose with a heavy down pour. During the announcement the sun began […]

Another Winery and Trade Show Conference Emerges on the East Coast

The East Coast is becoming more recognized as a growing and vibrant winery and vineyard region. Data shows that several East Coast states have over a hundred wineries including New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and North Carolina. Other states with wineries in the east include New Jersey, Georgia, Delaware, Florida and New England states. A recent […]

Enomatic Machines Versus Archaic Wine Laws

I like the Enomatic-type wine  machines and believe they are a wonderful boon to the wine industry as well as wine shops. What’s not to like? The Enomatic-type machines come in all sizes. They are handy to have in tasting rooms where winemakers know that the wine opened one day will be good several days […]

Memorial Day Weekend Wine Events

If you haven’t planned your Memorial Day Weekend celebration yet, check out some of these wine related events for that weekend. Travel to another state or to Price Edward Island or perhaps to visit a winery near your home. Explore and meet new people and try new wines. Cheers, Kathy New Orleans Wine & Food […]

Wineries Unlimited Moves to Richmond, Virginia

I’m so excited about the move of the annual Wineries Unlimited vineyard and winery conference from Pennsylvania to Virginia. In March of this year, we had the opportunity to visit and write about Wineries Unlimited held in King of Prussia outside of Philadelphia. Due to a prior commitment we were only able to attend the […]

Wineries Unlimited 2010 Conference

The largest winery and vineyard conference east of the Rockies begins this week on Wednesday, March 9 in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. The Wineries Unlimited 2010 Conference is being held at the Valley Forge Convention Center outside of Philadelphia. Wineries Unlimited is a combination trade show and conference and lasts four days. This is the […]

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 […]


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