The Grapevine

What's Your Pouroscope? Leo Edition!
As the Sun enters into Leo, Venus, the planet of love and beauty, turns retrograde. While Leo season normally brings about confidence and empowerment, Venus backtracking through Leo is switching th...
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Nestled in between Burgundy and Switzerland, Jura is France’s smallest wine region. Although Jura only has 1,950 hectares under vines, they produce about 11 million bottles of wine annually. Since ...
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National Mojito Day: Let Your Imagination 'Rum' Away!
In honor of National Mojito Day on July 11, we’re celebrating the endlessly refreshing combination of light rum, lime, sugar, and mint! What’s not to love about the mint-forward, rum-based cocktail...
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Believed to be around since the 7th century, Barbera doesn’t appear in writing until 1798, when it was documented by the director of the Agricultural Society of Turin. This makes Barbera about 1000...
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#GGBookClub: Book & Bottles For A Summer State Of Mind
With the arrival of summer, there’s bound to be plenty of beach trips, picnics in the park, and gatherings of friends to enjoy the sunshine. Nothing says summertime fun quite like a tote bag filled...
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The region that produces the world’s most famous sparkling wine, Champagne is located along the 48th parallel in northern France. With a relatively cool continental climate, Champagne is impacted b...
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Revolutionary Wine & Spirits Producers
Here at Wine & Spirits, we continually support makers who not only make great beverages, but who also stand for something—be it innovation, sustainability, equitable labor practices, or giving ...
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Considered South Africa’s signature grape, Pinotage originated in South Africa when Dr. Abraham Perold, a viticulture professor at Stellenbosch University, combined Pinot Noir and Cinsault in 1925....
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What's Your Pouroscope? Cancer Edition!
The retrogrades are strong this Cancer season, with Saturn and Neptune joining Pluto in traveling backwards. Saturn has been in retrograde for a couple days now, and will continue until November 4t...
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Region Of The Week: Loire Valley
The third largest wine growing region in France, Loire Valley spans across 43,000 hectares and has over 2,000 years of wine history. Grapes have been growing in the Loire Valley since the 5th centu...
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