The Wine Classroom

On wines, winemakers and wineries, primarily of southcentral and eastern Pennsylvania and northern Maryland.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Once you get to know Lemberger ...

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You would be accurate in referring to the Lemberger wine that Vynecrest Vineyards & Winery in Breiningsville, produces as unique. John...
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Friday, July 4, 2008

The event grapevine: July 4-6

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FEATURED EVENT Reds Whites & BLUES Festival Saturday, 2 to 10 p.m. Moon Dancer Vineyard & Winery, Wrightsville, Pa. http://www.moond...

A wine promotion 30,000 miles up

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Saw this item on the New York Wine & Grape Foundation's weekly e-newsletter that I wanted to share. I will add to this post later if...
Thursday, July 3, 2008

Let's talk winery real estate

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Lynn and Fred Hunter were living in Philly around the time of the bicentennial when they purchased a parcel in York County and planted five ...
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Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Rule No. 1 as a winery: Do what you're good at

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Much of the fun of the blog, done in this format, is initiating the conversation and then allowing the winemaker or proprietor to run with i...

Lehigh Valley book: A recipe for success

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Jan Landis says there are a number of reasons the Wine Trail of Lehigh Valley’s cook book has been a big success. There’s the second printin...
Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Reading Asher, and appreciating terroir

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I prefer these posts be interviews, but once in awhile I like to stray off the beaten path. My daughter gave me a book by Gerald Asher, the ...
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The Wine Novice
A reporter/editor who has picked grapes during harvest at Basignani Winery and looked forward to the barrel tasting and library sale at Woodhall Wine Cellars, both in Maryland, and bopped around the Uncork York and Brandywine Valley Wine Trails in Pennsylvania. Using this forum as almost a wine beat, educating others as I learn about wine, winemaking and the business of growing and then harvesting the grape.
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