When global beverage company Refresco told local grape growers they would no longer be buying their grapes in March, it sent ...
FINING a wine has been a process used in cellars for decades, to help clarify and improve stability of the wine shortly ...
Unsold wine grapes have some growers “mothballing” vineyards. But if neglect spreads pests like mildew, a new state law allows big fines. Local research explores what can be done.
VOLGA, S.D. — Grape yields appear to be down in South Dakota this year, but the industry has come a long ways in the three decades since making wine became legal in the state. Jim Schade has been ...
KINDRED, N.D. — In the heart of some of North Dakota's richest farmland on Tuesday, Oct. 10, there was more than a soybean harvest going on. Just south of Kindred, volunteers and workers started ...
WALLINGFORD, CT (WFSB) — Gouveia Vineyard experienced significant damage to its grape crops due to a severe hailstorm that struck on August 25. The storm devastated the 104-acre Connecticut vineyard, ...
Grape phylloxera, or Daktulosphaira vitifoliae, is an aphidlike insect that attacks grapevines with devastating effects. In Colorado, where wine is an estimated US$3.9 billion dollar industry, ...
Along the New York shore of Lake Erie is a small village that packs a punch — specifically, grape punch. After a successful showcase at the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, Charles Welch of the Welch's ...
Wineries in northern Virginia are turning to volunteers to help stop invasive lantern flies from destroying their vineyards.
The Merlot producer that won Wine Spectator's #1 Wine of the Year in 2017 is looking back on their 50 year success story.