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

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Second wine camp welcomes 25 for weekend

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- - - - - - - - - - Nina Kelly, director of comunications for The Chester County Conference and Visitors Bureau, submitted these photos and ...
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Thursday, April 23, 2009

Basignani 'Swings into Spring' next weekend

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- Basignani Winery in Sparks, Md., is the one of the first regional wineries we felt comfortable enough to call it home. We've enjoyed ...

The Wine Grapevine, April 16-19

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Love this rematch that Chaddsford Winery is planning, although you've have to drive a bit to attend it. What they are calling the Virgin...
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Jeffries, Manatawny Creek menus announced

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Wrote a few days ago about the vegetarian food-and-wine-pairing scheduled to take place this Sunday at John J. Jeffries Restaurant, located ...
Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Terrapin, Kreutz Creek both plan vineyard days

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Saw where a couple of regional wineries will hold vineyard days in the next couple of weeks. Terrapin Station Winery near Elkton, Md., in Ce...
Monday, April 20, 2009

On reviews and Parker and valuable insight

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Always hate an interview sitting for more than a couple of days, but this one with Pennsylvania wine grape educator Mark Chien is already be...

Sugarloaf architecture to appear in display

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Looping in these notes from Sugarloaf Mountain Vineyards, located on the border of Montgomery and Frederick counties. The SMV Winery archite...
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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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