The Grapevine

#GGBookClub: Book & Bottle Gift Guide
It’s that time of year when trying to find the perfect gift seems nearly impossible, especially when it comes to books and wine. Finding something that’s not already on your loved ones' shelves, as...
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Grape Of The Week: Nero Di Troia
Nero di Troia, also known as Uva di Troia, is an indigenous grape that can be found in Puglia, Italy where it’s believed ancient Greeks planted it. Among the oldest Puglian vines, Nero di Troia was...
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What's Your Pouroscope? Sagittarius Edition!
We’ve got you covered with a collection of star sign inspired wines. Check them out, along with our new Sagittarius Season playlist on Spotify, where you’ll find a stellar collection of tunes to ke...
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Another grape affected during the phylloxera epidemic in the 1880s, Carmenère was extremely defenseless against the sap-sucking insects that fed on the roots of grapevines. Abandoned and left to di...
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Thanksgiving? More Like WINES-giving
Whether you're hosting a Friendsgiving or welcoming family from afar, we've taken the guess work out of pairing with the return of our All-American Wine 6-pack and International Wine 6-pack, our so...
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An indigenous grape that hails from Jura, France, Trousseau is a dark-skinned grape that can also be found in Portugal and Spain under various names.
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#GGBookClub: A Celebration of Indigenous Authors
We're celebrating National Native American Heritage Month by honoring the contributions that Indigenous people have made in the literary world. From memoirs to novels, Indigenous authors address un...
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A cross between two minor Rhone varietals, Syrah originates from the Rhone Valley in France. Also known as Shiraz, Syrah is the most widely planted grape in Australia and the fifth most planted gra...
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Fangtastic Wines And Movies To Sink Your Teeth Into!
The fastest way to get into the spooky season spirit is by watching scary movies! There’s nothing quite like surrounding yourself with friends, dimming the lights, and watching the latest and great...
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One of Italy’s most quintessential grapes, Nebbiolo is an ancient grape, whose name means ‘little foggy one,’ a reflection of the fog that surrounds the mountains in its home region.
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