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Delinquent Buds in Springtime
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Winter and summer months are high season for vineyard workers: they prune extra shoots that have long since turned brittle, tie canes to support wires, and prevent the luscious green canopy from turning into full-blown jungle madness.  During these months hours of neck-kinking, meticulous labor are invested in grooming the plants.  But springtime is another story. As the winter chill dissipates, the vine reawakens. ...

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Learning Wine Aromas
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What happens in your mouth when you sip a wine is important, a wine´s texture, shape, acidity, sweetness, and length are all important style and quality markers.   And though the tongue is the strongest muscle in the body, the nose is really the powerhouse sensor when it comes to a cup of vino. There are hundreds of identifiable aromas in wine, scents that stretch...

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