People plant grapevines in their backyards to get a rural aesthetic or for the love of wine itself, or even just for the science of it all. By Alyson Krueger Craig Lemoine had a concrete slab in his ...
“People have been making wine for thousands of years; it’s not hard to make wine,” says Jimmy Corrado, whose family has run Corrado’s Market in Clifton for over 50 years. That’s heartening to hear ...
Various jugs of fermenting homemade wine - Suphatthra China/Getty Images In theory, wine isn't a complicated drink: It's fermented grape juice, after all. But the idea of actually making your own wine ...
Pinot Noir is red, right? Well, yes. And no. Which is to say, it doesn’t have to be. Like almost all red grapes, the flesh of a Pinot Noir grape is pale green, which means that if you crush the grapes ...
Gaja estate in Piedmont, Italy, is an iconic producer of red wines; bottles of Barolo and Barbaresco easily demand triple-digit prices. But several new projects show a focus not on the Nebbiolo grape ...
In 2008, Sue Tipton launched a California anomaly: a winery that exclusively produces white wines. Many of her peers told her it was a mistake. Her lineup didn't even include Chardonnay, America's ...