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Each episode profiles a specific wine region, diving into the history of the area, notable vineyards/grapes, some nerdy details about wine, and a food pairing by a local chef. Thirty minutes flies by every time.
Feb 28, 2021 · Have you ever been curious about how wine is made? Jamie Goode gives an introduction to the winemaking process, with clips of winemaking in action around the...
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- Jamie Goode
Feb 20, 2024 · Several centuries ago when Europeans arrived on North American shores, there were numerous experiments to adapt their traditional winemaking techniques to the New World, including the common grape vine, called Vitis vinifera.
- Nicole Kliest
Oct 31, 2022 · It wasn’t until the 1960s that Americans started getting interested in wine. But how did we go from a culture shift 60 years ago to a report on heart health that helped define American wine to wine in a can? Here’s a timeline of Americans’ evolving relationship with wine from the 1960s until now.
Jul 1, 2021 · Did you know that Ohio was once the most significant winemaking state in America? The first commercially successful American winery was founded by Nicholas Longworth near Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1830. He produced a semi-sweet pink wine (and eventually sparkling wine) from the native red Catawba grape.
Aug 21, 2020 · But intriguing new research from archaeological sites in central Texas is the first to suggest that, actually, indigenous Americans were making grape wine more than 500 years ago, before European colonists brought their guns, germs and vines over.
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Oct 1, 2023 · Some experts thought vines were first cultivated in Iberia (primarily Portugal and Spain) around 3,000 years ago. Other investigators thought domestication first happened in the Caucasus.