The Grapevine

What's Your Pouroscope? Virgo Edition!
Welcome to Virgo Season! An earth sign that loves structure and order, Virgo Season is all about getting organized and getting your life back on track. Virgo is also a mutable sign, symbolizing the...
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What's Your Pouroscope? Leo Edition
Ruled by the Sun, Leo season is all about honoring the traits we love most about ourselves, no matter what they are.
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What's Your Pouroscope? Cancer Edition
The Summer Solstice, a celebration of the Sun’s power, is the longest day of the year and marks the beginning of summer and Cancer season! This season is all about a new beginning and embracing the...
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Originally the name for both the place and grape, the Prosecco grape was renamed Glera in 2010. Known for making the perfect mimosa and bellini, a wine can only be labeled Prosecco if the Glera gra...
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What's Your Pouroscope? Gemini Edition
Represented as twins, Gemini season is ruled by a free-spirited energy that encourages everyone to enjoy all life has to offer. However, above all else, Gemini season is about duality.
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Grape Of The Week: Sauvignon Blanc
Just in time for International Sauvignon Blanc Day (May 2nd), we’re doing a little refresher on all things Sauvignon Blanc!
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What's Your Pouroscope? Taurus Edition!
Welcome to Taurus Season! While last season seemed to be full of ‘getting things done’ energy, this season is all about taking things slow and enjoying the world around you.
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Although New York is the third largest wine producing region in the United States, spanning across 14,000 hectares, it took awhile before viticulture was successful in the Empire State.
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What's Your Pouroscope? Aries Edition
The beginning of the zodiac cycle, Aries Season begins with the Spring Equinox, which is a great time for a personal reset. While it’s hard to completely shed your past, Aries Season opens up pathw...
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Even though Ontario has been growing grapes for over 200 years, it wasn’t until 1975 when the first winery license was issued that modern day wines in Ontario began.
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