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Carignane - In a field near you
Carignane, native to the mediterranean area is
also known by Carignan,Carignano, and cariñena. The Carignane is one of the worlds most widely produced grapes. Usually providing a high tannin and alcohol content this grape is pri...
Written By: Brian Quinn on Wed, Apr 14th 2010
Champagne blend - Who's in there?
A Champagne blend is just what it sounds like, a mix of grapes associated with the making of Champagne. What are these grapes you ask? The three grapes most influential in the Champagne making process are Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, and C...
Written By: Brian Quinn on Wed, Apr 14th 2010
Delaware - What is it?
The Delaware grape derives from the Vitis Lambrusca species of grape, and is native to the North Eastern United States. Often used in the production of Ice wine, the grape generally produces a wine that is light pink to white in color.
Written By: Brian Quinn on Wed, Apr 14th 2010
Brut - What does it mean?
Brut is a term dealing with sparkling wine or Champagne, it simply means that it is a dry wine.
Written By: Brian Quinn on Wed, Apr 14th 2010