
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, ...
Read morePetite 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, ...
Read moreSpain’s third largest wine producing region, Catalunya is a near-autonomous region with its own language and culture. Located in the northeast of S...
Read moreA thrilling alternative for people who love white wines, while also appealing to those who love tannic red wines, orange wines can be big, dry, and...
Read moreWith the arrival of October, we’re eager to celebrate the beginning of Autumn, an all new #GGBookClub, and Hispanic Heritage Month! We are extra st...
Read moreBaga 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 a...
Read moreA region that’s been shuffled between countries multiple times, Alsace is the northernmost region in France, sandwiched between Germany and the Vos...
Read moreWe’re kicking off Libra season with the Autumn Equinox! After an intense summer full of retrogrades and endings, the Autumn Equinox is bringing abo...
Read moreIndigenous to Calabria, Italy, Magliocco Canino, most commonly known as Magliocco, is a medium sized, oval shaped grape that produces both dry and ...
Read moreIn honor of National Bourbon Heritage Month, we’re highlighting some of our favorite local bourbons! Like sports, music, and dogs, people are extre...
Read moreA 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. Prod...
Read moreAs 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. Whet...
Read moreZibibbo is one of the rarest grapes in the world, with a history that roughly dates back 5,000 years. Also known as Muscat of Alexandria, Zibibbo o...
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