A growing concern in the Finger Lakes is the increase of spotted lanternflies that damage vines and reduce grape quality.
Many professionals expect wines grown in limestone soil to be more focused and acid-driven—but is there a reason why?
A French company that installs moveable photovoltaic panels in vineyards has found they can control yields and produce more ...
Picking grapes in the vineyards of Lucca, the writer encounters gentle confidences, curious traditions and a precarious ...
To what degree does vine age influence wine quality? Winemakers and scientists explore the empirical and anecdotal ...
The ancestor of Vitoid grapes, which eventually led to the commercial grape varieties cultivated today, likely originated in ...
Tim Chaapel can now sit in back, repair instruments, and listen to his jazz music. It's a growing concern in the Finger Lakes ...
• Before the heat and dry air of spring and summer, update your irrigation system to in-line drip, flexible tubing with ...
Last year, extreme cold wiped out 95 per cent of B.C.’s wine grape crop — these vineyards are replanting and preparing for another cold year.
A Scottish farming couple are celebrating the production of a sparkling wine - on an old potato field in the Borders. Lorna ...
The vines include an “exceptional selection of 12 grape varietals planted from 2016 to 2022, including several rare varietals ...
Just as a fine wine owes its character to the stresses it endured, so too do we owe our growth to the challenges we overcome.