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Terraced Vineyard ALEXANDER VALLEY, SONOMA COUNTY, CA – 2007: A terraced hillside Cabernet Sauvignon vineyard creates interesting patterns in the

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Wine From the Caldera: The Incredible Viticulture of Santorini

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Vote For Vinography in the 2011 Wine Blog Awards

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Vinography Images: Early Morning Sonoma

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I’m a very lucky guy. I’ll admit that when I started this whole wine blogging thing, I had fantasies that

Wine Counterfeiters Get Sloppy

It used to be that spotting the counterfeit wine was pretty tricky. You had to look for a cork that

Wine In Grocery Stores? Let’s Not Be Hasty

As many times as I see Americans blatantly voting against their own self interest it never ceases to amaze me.

Vinography Images: Fog in the Vineyard

Fog in the Vineyard IMT. VEEDER, NAPA VALLEY, CA – 2007: As the grape harvest winds down, the vineyards take

Introducing Photographer George Rose

It’s that time of year. When I introduce my newest photography collaborator here on Vinography, who will bring you stunning

Who Should Be Added to the Vintners Hall of Fame in 2012?

Yes, it’s that time of year again, when a few writers, historians, journalists, and winemakers and yours truly (the token

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The pleasures of childhood call to us as adults. The tug of nostalgia is so great that we so often

Vinography Images: Ripe Chardonnay

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Wine: Now THAT’S a Lousy Business

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Wine Drinkers in Pennsylvania Begin to Escape the Borg

Unless you live in a fascist or totalitarian state already, you have probably not been aware of the grave and

2008 Ridge Vineyards “Estate” Cabernet Sauvignon, Santa Cruz Mountains

If there’s one thing about a winery that is likely to earn my immediate respect it is what you might

Vinography Desktop: Elqui Harvest

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2011 Pinot Days Tasting: June 13-18, San Francisco

There once was a time when the Pinot Days tasting was the new kid on the block in San Francisco.

Wine, Architecture, and Reaching for Grandeur

There has long been an intimate relationship between wine and architecture. It no doubt began with form following function. Because

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