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We’ve been cloning Pinot Noir grapes for over 600 years, and the proof is in a medieval toilet
Few things have remained unchanged since the 15th century, but this grape variety is one of them. Turns out, humans like ...
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Scientists say this 600-year-old grape seed is 'genetically identical' to modern varieties used to make pinot noir
Pinot noir is a popular red wine made from the thin-skinned Vitis vinifera grape of the same name. These plants can be tricky to grow, which is why pinot noir is often called the “heartbreak grape.” ...
As wine-growing regions worldwide grapple with the effects of a changing climate, Mount Etna’s north face stands out not only for its ideal conditions but also for its resilience. The combination of ...
The Lake Erie grape belt is one of the few regions in the United States where you can grow concord grapes, with hundreds of ...
Paintings from ancient Egypt show the harvesting of grapes and the making of wine. Mesopotamian murals illustrate elites rai ...
Grapes are a fun and healthy snack and can grow well in Iowa. Experts have recommendations about which grape varieties to grow and offer best practices for harvesting and producing. They're ...
Whether you are growing wine grapes or table grapes, it’s a good idea in our climate to delay the final pruning until you are confident that freezing, dry and windy weather has passed. The reason for ...
Now that the weather is starting to feel a little more like fall and the days are getting shorter, many gardeners should start to think about pruning and other fall gardening activities. This week I ...
Syrah, grenache and cabernet sauvignon may lead the pack, but Arizona's wine country is home to a far more eclectic mix of ...
New groundwater rules in the Willcox area froze farmland growth. Wine growers, the lowest water users in the sector, hope for ...
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