From Pommard to Dijon, the tiny clone number attached to your favorite grape may matter more than where it's grown.
An experimental vineyard at Cornell AgriTech’s McCarthy Farm in Geneva, New York, where researchers are studying hybrid grapes Jason Londo / Cornell University For much of October 2020, temperatures ...
People plant grapevines in their backyards to get a rural aesthetic or for the love of wine itself, or even just for the science of it all. By Alyson Krueger Craig Lemoine had a concrete slab in his ...
WALLA WALLA -- When considering the process of winemaking, some minds might recall Episode 23 of "I Love Lucy," titled "Lucy's Italian Movie." While the iconic scene, featuring Lucille Ball and Teresa ...
Christian Klay Winery is one of 326 wineries in Pennsylvania. Courtesy Thistlethwaite Vineyards Boutique vineyard Thistlethwaite Vineyards in Jefferson, Greene County, grows French hybrid grapes.
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The exotic (and expensive) wine made from frozen grapes
Icewine is no longer a novelty, it’s now coveted (and expensive) ...
Grapes have long played a crucial role in human society, both modern and ancient. Especially when it comes to the production of wine, grapes have proved to be a valuable and popular crop. It was so ...
It’s not just row crop farmers dealing with challenges and low prices. In California, prices are low for everything from nuts to fruits, and financial stress is weighing heavily on farmers. Grape ...
People interbred domesticated vines with wild fruit. This is an Inside Science story. Many of the varieties of grapes used in today's wines are hundreds of years old. Genetic analysis shows that ...
Scientists can now point to when and where the world's first grape came into being, paving the way for thousands of years of evolution, domestication by humans and of course, wine. Researchers on ...
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