The Grapevine

#GGBookClub: Books & Bottles We're Grateful For
This Thanksgiving, our staff is reflecting on the books and bottles that have brought them joy and comfort throughout their lives. From literary treasures to delicious libations, discover the pairi...
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Grape Of The Week: Touriga Franca
Touriga Franca is one of the five official grapes for Port wine and an important varietal in Douro blends.
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What was once a bustling town full of settlers looking for gold, has instead become a region known for its red wine.
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What's Your Pouroscope? Scorpio Edition!
The ruler of emotional transformation, Scorpio season is pushing you to sit with your biggest and deepest emotions and face them head on.
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Fall Flicks & Sips: The Best Wine And Movie Pairings
Autumn is the perfect time to indulge in all things cozy, and what better way to do so than with the perfect wine and movie combo.
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#GGBookClub: Spooktacular Books & Bottles
Dive into a world of eerie tales and haunting narratives as we pair each book with a wine that captures its essence. Whether you're a fan of spooky romances, thrillers, or supernatural mysteries, o...
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Region Of The Week: Marlborough
Marlborough is the largest wine region in New Zealand, but it wasn’t that long ago that winemaking wasn’t even a thought. Now, spanning across 30,000 hectares, Marlborough is best known for Sauvign...
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What's Your Pouroscope? Libra Edition!
As you strive for a balanced life, we’ve got you covered with a collection of star sign inspired wines. Check them out below, along with our new Libra Season playlist on Spotify, where you’ll find ...
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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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Region Of The Week: Western Cape
South Africa is the 7th largest wine producing country in the world. Spanning across 87,800 hectares, the Western Cape is home to noble grapes as well as local crosses of imported varietals.
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