The Wine Classroom

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

Monday, November 2, 2009

Galloping Goose can't keep enough Cabernet Franc on the shelves during first weekend

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Told from across the Mason-Dixon Line that several wineries should be opening in Maryland over the next few months, according to the executi...

Turkey's on table for class at Chaddsford

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So what's going on at Chaddsford Winery ? You could probably ask that question year-round and get some sort of answer. Pretty much the b...
Saturday, October 31, 2009

Manatawny puts Meritage on sale for November

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It's called Manatawny Creek Winery for a simple reason: the winery sits alongside the Manatawny Creek in central Pennsylvania, sporting...
Friday, October 30, 2009

For Allegro owner, another 'Christmas' behind him

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I took it as a compliment knowing I had a little bit to do with owner and winemaker Carl Helrich's blog on his Allegro Vineyards Web s...
Thursday, October 29, 2009

Encore: Piccolo back on Basignani shelves

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Always like to hear the stories about how wines that aren't named after a grape or region are named. Generally there's a good story ...
Tuesday, October 27, 2009

For those vested in growth of regional wine, DrinkLocalWine a site for sore eyes

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It's already a few weeks ago since the second Regional Wine Week, where bloggers from places other than the West Coast chimed in on wine...
Saturday, October 24, 2009

Va La's Vietri: 'No predictions of doom or diamonds for either color of wine yet'

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Checked in with Anthony Vietri at Va La Vineyards in Avondale, Pa., for his early assessment of his harvest. Summed up, it's a little t...
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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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