The Grapevine

What's Your Pouroscope? Capricorn Edition!
Starting December 21st, the Sun enters the Capricorn sign, kicking things off with the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year. Capricorn also connects one year to the next, encouraging us to...
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Holiday Gift Guide For Everyone On Your Nice List!
Whether you’re toasting with friends and family, or sending a little holiday spirit to loved ones far away, we’ve got the perfect bottle for you (and your budget)! Our Holiday Gift Guide is an expe...
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What's Your Pouroscope? Sagittarius Edition!
You're living your wildest dreams this Sagittarius season! In between visiting family for the holidays and filling up on stuffing, you’re looking forward to little moments of freedom where you can ...
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Spooktacular Cocktails for Halloween Szn!
Whether you’re having a scary movie marathon with friends, or hosting a séance at your haunt, you’re going to need some killer cocktails for a fa-boo-lous time this Halloween weekend. Fortunately, ...
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It wasn’t until the 18th century, when the disasters of oidium and phylloxera were spreading in France, that Rioja shifted to Tempranillo and Cariñena (Carignan) as people started looking for red w...
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Region Of The Week: Rhône Valley
A region that has a long winemaking history dating back to the Roman Empire, the Rhône Valley is one of the most prominent areas for red wine. Producing over 100 million gallons of wine annually, t...
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One of the most well-known French regions, Bordeaux is the largest wine producing region in France, with nearly 118,000 hectares under vine. Named after a city on the Garonne River, Bordeaux lines ...
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What's Your Pouroscope? Virgo Edition!
Virgo season is delivering organizational and creative vibes to help you get back on track with your passions and goals. As you rediscover the things that mean the most to you, we’ve got you covere...
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An extremely well known winemaking region, Burgundy is only about 30,000 hectares and makes up about 3% of France’s overall wine production. Despite the small amount of wine Burgundy produces, it i...
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A whisky that was originally distilled by monks for medicinal purposes and farmers who were trying to make a little extra money in the winter, Scotch whisky has had a glow-up in the last 500+ years...
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