The Grapevine

Grape Of The Week: Tempranillo
One of the nine red noble grapes, Tempranillo is the fourth-most planted varietal in the world. The cornerstone of Spanish wines, Tempranillo translates to “little early one,” a reflection of the f...
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A thrilling alternative for people who love white wines, while also appealing to those who love tannic red wines, orange wines can be big, dry, and occasionally funky, depending on how long they’ve...
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Believed to be around since the 7th century, Barbera doesn’t appear in writing until 1798, when it was documented by the director of the Agricultural Society of Turin. This makes Barbera about 1000...
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Revolutionary Wine & Spirits Producers
Here at Wine & Spirits, we continually support makers who not only make great beverages, but who also stand for something—be it innovation, sustainability, equitable labor practices, or giving ...
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Wines & Spirits For Grape Dads!
Father’s Day is just one week away and we’re here to help you find the perfect wine or spirit to pair with the perfect dad ― yours. Whether your dad is a whiskey connoisseur, a lover of the vine, o...
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Albariño is a hard wine to produce due to it being a tiny grape with thick skins. However, that hasn’t stopped Albariño from having some of the oldest living vines, which are a little over 300 year...
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#GGBookClub: Books & Bottles for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
On our shelves, we like to celebrate the contributions of the AAPI community all year round. With that in mind, we’re extra stoked for this month’s #GGBookClub, highlighting some of our favorite AA...
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A grape of many names, Cinsault is known by different monikers based on where it’s grown. Amongst its synonyms, Cinsault is known as Samsó, or Sinsó, in Spain, and Hermitage in South Africa.
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It's Open That Bottle Night (No, Really. Go Ahead And Open It.)
Renown wine critic Michael Broadbent once said: “Drinking good wine with good food in good company is one of life’s most civilized pleasures.” He had a point. There's no need to wait for a special ...
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Grape Of The Week: Cabernet Sauvignon
An offspring of Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon is a red wine grape that originates from Bordeaux, France. Featured in various blends, Cabernet Sauvignon can be found in: Bor...
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