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Viognier Grapes and the Unique Wines They Create(Post)
Viognier, pronounced Vee-oh-nyay, is a lesser-known white grape that deserves more of your attention. If you have never made it, you might want to do something about that. Viognier is a full-bodied w ...
Thomas Jefferson: The Founding Father of American Wine(Post)As we prepare to gather around the grill and crack open celebratory brews this July 4th, let’s raise a glass to an often-overlooked facet of American history: Thomas Jefferson’s pioneerin ...
A Domestic Decision: Finer Wine Kits' Quest for Quality(Post)In the complex realm of winemaking, the quality of ingredients is paramount. This principle is deeply ingrained in Finer Wine Kits' philosophy, leading to their choice to exclusively use California s ...
Will Malolactic Fermentation Improve my Wine?(Post)Today, we're delving into the intriguing process of malolactic fermentation (MLF.) It can be a key player in the winemaking process, but there are instances where it should be avoided. Since it is ha ...
Which Oak Works Best for Your Wine? Everything You Need to Know(Post)The art of winemaking is a delicate dance between science and creativity, and the use of oak is no exception. As a home winemaker, you have the power to shape your wine's character, and understa ...