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

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Fridays Creek dipping its toe into blog world

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Saw where Fridays Creek Winery in Owings, Md., added a blog component in early December to its Web site. As regional wineries go, that'...
Friday, January 2, 2009

The Event Grapevine: Jan. 2-4

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- One of my favorite regional events, the Soups of the World, takes place this month at Woodhall Wine Cellars in Parkton, Md., just off I-8...

Marburg Winery's home retail store closes

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When news came out about the lineup for the 2009 Uncork York tour, Marburg Estate Winery was missing from among the group that took part in...
Thursday, January 1, 2009

Sixteen wineries set for Farm Show stint

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OK, I admit. I always head to the Farm Show in Harrisburg as much to watch the rodeo as anything else. But, almost a year into this blog, I...
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The skinny on buying grapes

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So a reader, Marc Plesse, asks by e-mail: "I stumbled across your site. My question is, can you buy grapes from a vineyard to make wine...
Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Happy New Year, and what's ahead in 2009

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I felt like the best way to wrap up 2008 on this blog was to ask the winery association heads in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia to loo...

First 'chocolate sighting' at Crossing on Sunday

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Wrote the other day about the Riedel workshop at CrossingVineyards in Washington Crossing, Pa. Proprietor Christine Carroll, also the direc...
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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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