Tag: photography

Vinography Images: Winter Vines
Many people don’t know that Japan has a vibrant and long-standing wine culture stretching back to the 19th Century, when

Vinography Images: A Terraced Plot
Art or insanity? Sometimes you look at the effort that humans have put into planting grapevines and you shake your

Vinography Images: Winter Wachau
Austria’s Wachau Valley is one of the wine world’s more striking landscapes. It’s also one of the more tenuous. A

Vinography Images: Island Vines
Vines look out on the Hauraki Gulf from their home perched on a hill on Waiheke Island, a short ferry

Vinography Images: Cobbled Together
The winter offers the most striking views in the Châteauneuf-du-Pape region of France’s Rhône Valley. When the vines are bare,

Vinography Images: Those Green Hills
It was a calm day, but that didn’t keep this tree from looking windblown as it framed the lush green

Vinography Images: On the Money
You could say it’s close to putting your money where your mouth is, though you’d never really truly want your

Vinography Images: After Harvest
Preparing for winter dormancy, vines in Burgundy watch quietly as the colors change around them in the late autumn. Burgundy

Vinography Images: Fairyland of Vines
The vineyards of Turkey’s Cappadocia region are tucked in amongst the wind-sculpted stone spires that are partly the basis for

Vinography Images: Riverlands
Portugal’s Douro region is one of the wine world’s most spectacular. Steep hillsides terraced with vineyards drop precipitously down to

Vinography Images: Autumn Rows
Grapevines, depending on both variety and vine health, turn bright colors in the autumn before their leaves drop off and

Vinography Images: Old School
In a small corner of the Gavalas winery in Santorini, visitors can find the tools of the winemaking trade from

Vinography Images: The Stones
A pair of old barrels are gradually becoming part of the stone architecture in Saint-Romain, the small village in Burgundy’s

Vinography Images: A Place of Spirit
The famous vineyard of Clos de Coulée de Serrant is a pretty special place just on its own. It’s one

Vinography Images: Eyeing the Weather
Winemakers around the Northern Hemisphere are on a heightened state of alert when it comes to the weather as harvest

Vinography Images: Autumn Glory
Harvest has begun for some producers here in Northern California, and we’re looking at receiving perhaps the first rains of

Vinography Images: The Perfect Storm
While I’m trained as a photographer, I’m not a professional photographer, which is to say people don’t pay me for

Vinography Images: En Tirage
Most people never forget their first visit to a Champagne cellar, thanks to the impressive sight of huge walls of

Vinography Images: Old Soul
Old vines are appreciated for many things, but perhaps the first characteristic they convey is purely sculptural. After many decades