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The Fifth Path of Wine
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Tuscan Wine Producers Auckland Vineyards & Region New Zealand Tuscan Is an Italian, Red Grapes from the country of Tuscany Tuscany produces the third highest volume of quality wines in Italy. Where Tuscan wine is not recognized within the Italian wine classification system, although an extraordinary amount of wines claim to be the first Tuscan win.
Syrah Producers Western Australia Vineyards Page 3 Syrah Syrah is a black French and Swiss grape variety characteristic of the northern part of the Côtes du Rhône and Rhône Valley (Switzerland). Today increasing surface, it is fast becoming a globally-oriented variety. Syrah is predominant in the northern Côtes du Rhône. This is the only grape
Pinot Noir Producers New Hampshire Vineyards Pinot Noir Pinot is likely from the North East of France and known very long time in Burgundy, as shown, for example, the genetic variability of this grape. It could come from wild vines selected and cultivated at the time of Romains arrival, it would then spread throughout Europe by the latter under the
Pomme de Vie Producers Vermont Vimeyards Brandy: this term It comes from the Norse (old Norwegian) brandeviin meaning burnt wine, this term applies instead to a wine brandy. Associated with a fruit name, for example Peach brandy, Pear brandy. . . Pomme De Vie Flag Hill Farm 135 Ewing Road Vershire VT 05079 Vermont www.flaghillfarm.com flaghillfarm@
Pinot Noir Producers Rhode Island Vineyards Pinot Noir Pinot is likely from the North East of France and known very long time in Burgundy, as shown, for example, the genetic variability of this grape. It could come from wild vines selected and cultivated at the time of Romains arrival, it would then spread throughout Europe by the latter under the
Red Sangiovese Wine Producers Maryland Vineyards Sangiovese Sangiovese is the main red grape of Chianti and much of central Italy. This is the most widespread grape variety in Italy. It is called Brunello in southern Tuscany. (DOCG Brunello di Montalcino, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano) Its name comes from Sangue (Blood) and Giove (Jupiter) and there
Rose Carlos Wine Producers Florida Vineyards Carlos Grape Carlos is a predominantly bronze grape. Its maturation facilitates the use of mechanical harvesting, considered a dual-purpose cultivar for wine and fresh fruit. It was created by W.B. Nesbitt, V.H. Underwood, and D.E. Carroll in 1970 from North Carolina Relatively small in size makes it dif
Marechal Foch Producers Minnesota Vineyards Marechal Foch Marshal Foch is a hybrid black grape in early maturity: 5-6 days before Chasselas Marshal Foch is getting by Eugene Kuhlmann in the facilities of the Wine Institute at Oberlin Colmar in Alsace and marketed from 1921. It is recognized in Canada, in Quebec and the United States Oregon. In Fran
#Rose Corbieres Producers Languedoc Roussillon France page 3
Rose Corbieres Producers Languedoc Roussillon France page 3 Corbières The Corbières is a blend wine : protected designation of French wine origin, produced on a vast territory south of the Aude. It shares its name with the Corbières boutenac. The Corbieres appellation is the first volume of Languedoc and the fourth of France. The name includes t
Pinot Noir Producers Delaware Vineyards Pinot Noir Pinot is likely from the North East of France and known very long time in Burgundy, as shown, for example, the genetic variability of this grape. It could come from wild vines selected and cultivated at the time of Romains arrival, it would then spread throughout Europe by the latter under the name