The Grapevine

A fantastic alternative to Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah, Malbec, also known as Cot, is a thick-skinned red grape that originated in France. With a total acreage of just over 97,000, Argentina was M...
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The only Italian region without a coastline or international border, Umbria is located in the center of Italy in the Apennine mountain range. One of the coldest regions in Italy, Umbria tends to ha...
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#GGBookClub: Cheers To The Last Laugh! 😂
Amidst the April showers and faux summer days, we’re craving a little comedic relief to get us through the month. From memoirs to fiction novels, these books and bottles have been specially curated...
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Home to well known cities such as Venice and Verona, Veneto is made up of more than Romeo and Juliet’s hometowns. Located at the northeast corner of Italy, at the top of the Adriatic Sea, Veneto is...
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The seventh largest wine producing region in Italy, Piedmont is located at the foothills of the Appalachian mountains and just about reaches the Mediterranean coast. Its climate is alpine in nature...
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#GGBookClub: Books & Bottles To Celebrate Women's History Month
We’re celebrating Women’s History Month by honoring this year’s theme, “Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories.” From poetry to Scotch whiskey, the contributions of women in the worlds of literatur...
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With winemaking traditions dating back to sixth century BC, Abruzzo is the fifth largest wine producing region in Italy. Situated halfway down the peninsula, with the Adriatic coast to the east and...
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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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The birthplace of the Renaissance and home to various well-known wine regions, Tuscany is located in central Italy, where the production of wine has been around since the 8th century BC. Also known...
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A thick-skinned red grape, Corvina, or Corvina Veronese, is most commonly found in Italy, with a smattering of plantings in Argentina and Australia. Often confused with Corvinone, DNA profiling pro...
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