The Grapevine

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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Region Of The Week: Castilla-La Mancha
Home to literary hero, Don Quixote, and Manchego cheese, Castilla-La Mancha is a large autonomous region that vastly contributes to Spain’s wine production. With its continental climate that ranges...
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A grape that is almost extinct, Sumoll is a red wine varietal that is native to Catalunya, Spain. Once widely grown, Sumoll’s vines were pulled to make way for less temperamental varietals, and is ...
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#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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A grape that vibes like many other varietals depending on where it is grown, Sémillon originated in France, where it is the fourth most planted white grape. It is often blended with Muscadelle or S...
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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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What's Your Pouroscope? Scorpio Edition!
As we enter into the fixed water sign of Scorpio, everyone is feeling incredibly intense emotions while focusing on what’s real. Encourage the connections and relationships you've made last season,...
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Grape Of The Week: Petite Arvine
Petite Arvine is a grape native to Valais, Switzerland that spread across the border to Valle d’Aosta, Italy. Named after the size of its berries, Petite Arvine grows well in high altitudes, which ...
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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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