by Debbie | Aug 14, 2008 | hudson valley wine, hudson valley wine country, hybrid grape varieties, seyval, traminette, vignoles
I thought I’d educate you today on some of the grape hybrids that grow well in the Hudson Valley. Just because these aren’t Cabernet Sauvignon or Chardonnay, don’t be afraid to taste what’s in the bottle. You will be presently surprised at what...
by Debbie | Aug 14, 2008 | hudson valley wine, hudson valley wine country, hybrid grape varieties, seyval, traminette, vignoles
I thought I’d educate you today on some of the grape hybrids that grow well in the Hudson Valley. Just because these aren’t Cabernet Sauvignon or Chardonnay, don’t be afraid to taste what’s in the bottle. You will be presently surprised at what...
by Debbie | Aug 14, 2008 | hudson valley wine, hudson valley wine country, hybrid grape varieties, seyval, traminette, vignoles
I thought I’d educate you today on some of the grape hybrids that grow well in the Hudson Valley. Just because these aren’t Cabernet Sauvignon or Chardonnay, don’t be afraid to taste what’s in the bottle. You will be presently surprised at what...
by Debbie | Aug 2, 2008 | baldwin vineyards, hudson valley wine, new york wine, shawangunk wine trail
Just back from vacation and I hear that Baldwin Vineyards is releasing an Ice Wine today. I’ll have to head there in the next few weeks and try some.Ice wines were first made popular in Germany, where they left the Riesling grapes hang in the vineyard well past...
by Debbie | Aug 2, 2008 | baldwin vineyards, hudson valley wine, new york wine, shawangunk wine trail
Just back from vacation and I hear that Baldwin Vineyards is releasing an Ice Wine today. I’ll have to head there in the next few weeks and try some.Ice wines were first made popular in Germany, where they left the Riesling grapes hang in the vineyard well past...
by Debbie | Aug 2, 2008 | baldwin vineyards, hudson valley wine, new york wine, shawangunk wine trail
Just back from vacation and I hear that Baldwin Vineyards is releasing an Ice Wine today. I’ll have to head there in the next few weeks and try some.Ice wines were first made popular in Germany, where they left the Riesling grapes hang in the vineyard well past...