The Grapevine

#GGBookClub: Books & Bottles To Be Thankful For
The holiday season kicks off shortly and with it, gatherings with family — chosen and otherwise! This month, excited to share our picks for page-turners about families of all kinds with wines produ...
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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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Spain’s third largest wine producing region, Catalunya is a near-autonomous region with its own language and culture. Located in the northeast of Spain, Catalunya, also known as Catalonia, is a sto...
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#GGBookClub: Books & Bottles To Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
With the arrival of October, we’re eager to celebrate the beginning of Autumn, an all new #GGBookClub, and Hispanic Heritage Month! We are extra stoked to highlight some of our favorite authors and...
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Baga is a small, thick-skinned grape that is thought to originate from the Dão region in Portugal, where it is blended with other varietals. With an old reputation for being austere and unapproacha...
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What's Your Pouroscope? Libra Edition!
We’re kicking off Libra season with the Autumn Equinox! After an intense summer full of retrogrades and endings, the Autumn Equinox is bringing about new beginnings. This much needed reset will giv...
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Indigenous to Calabria, Italy, Magliocco Canino, most commonly known as Magliocco, is a medium sized, oval shaped grape that produces both dry and sweet red wines. Planted across roughly 600 hectar...
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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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#GGBookClub: Books & Bottles To 🍂Fall🍂 Into
As you transition from beach days to pumpkin spice lattes, you’re ready to tackle books and bottles with just a little more substance to them. Whether you’re getting back into the groove at work af...
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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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