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Hydroponics—the Future of Viticulture?
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Will future winegrapes be grown without soil and climate influence?
Nov 16, 2011
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Alan Boehmer
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Organic and Biodynamic Wine
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Is there really any difference?
Dec 31, 2007
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Alan Boehmer
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Organic, Biodynamic & L.I.V.E Wine
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When it comes to wine, the choice is no longer as simple as organic or not. How to tell the difference between newer certifications.
Jul 19, 2007
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E. David Curiel
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Wine from Sonoma, California
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Russian Hill Estate epitomizes the graceful wines of the Russian River Valley in Sonoma, California.
Nov 30, 2008
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Tara O'Leary
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Wine's Cutting Edge in 2007
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A brief retrospect on wine developments in California, with a view towards the future.
Nov 29, 2006
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Alan Boehmer
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Rioja - Home of Spain's Finest Wines and Gourmet Food
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The vineyards of Rioja were planted long before the Romans moved across Europe, hence the wines here hold a special place in Spain's history of viniculture
Sep 26, 2010
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Mari Nicholson
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Gourmet Dining in France - Barging on Canal du Midi
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Food and wine play a large part in a cruise on the Canal du Midi, but this does not have to equate with weight gain, cycling and walking takes care of that.
Apr 14, 2012
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Mari Nicholson
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The Emergence of Biodynamic Wine in Canada
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In 2008, out of respect for the unique terroir of their land and dedication to sustainable farming, Southbrook Vineyards became Canada's first certified biodynamic winery
Sep 24, 2009
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Sarah Goddard
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Mendocino Wineries: Frey Vineyards
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When Frey Vineyards opened in Mendocino's Redwood Valley in 1980 it was the first organic winery there. Now there are 15, more than in any other US county
May 28, 2007
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Mike Gerrard
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Mendocino County Green Wineries and Vineyards
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Mendocino County is often called the world's greenest vineyard region. Many wineries and vineyards focus on organic and Biodynamic concepts.
Jul 1, 2010
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Kathleen Sullivan
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Agro-Tourism in Croatia: Local Entrepreneur Workshop on Hvar
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Hvar's celebrity attractions and stunning beaches are only part of the story. Lonely Planet's number 5 for 2012 has plenty to offer in agro-tourism.
Nov 7, 2011
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Paul Bradbury
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Sustainable Winemaking
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"Corporate Consciousness" does not equal "Sustainability". Sustainability relates to the 3 "E's" - Environmentally Sound, Economically Feasible and Socially Equity.
Mar 16, 2009
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Stuart Stein
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Sustainable Wine from the US West Coast
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A sustainable wine tour, two Napa Valley vineyards setting the standard for sustainability and a look at a group of Oregon organizations.
May 6, 2010
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Caitlin Sessa
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Exploring Virginia's Wine Country
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Virginia's Wine Country is the perfect destination for exploring verdant vineyards, American history, and the UNESCO-designated University of Virginia.
Jan 26, 2011
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Melissa Ruttanai
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Making Sense of Green Wine
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Sustainable viticulture, organic wine, biodynamics...what does it all mean? How to make an informed decision when purchasing Earth-friendly wine.
Apr 16, 2010
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Sarah Goddard
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Pacific Rim Rieslings
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Every style of Riesling is offered by one of Washington State's unique sustainable wineries.
Oct 16, 2009
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Alan Boehmer
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Vineyards to Visit In England
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Like other wine regions, some vineyards in England offer the opportunity to visit, see the wine making and enjoy a potter in a wine shop.
Jan 25, 2011
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James Graham
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New Zealand Pinot Noir
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Rare is it to find a winery that solely produces one style of wine, but at Surveyor Thomson, Pinot Noir reigns supreme.
Oct 19, 2008
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Tara O'Leary
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Quality Wines from Chile
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A Chilean winery that gives back to the environment as much as the grapes offer to the wine.
Oct 19, 2008
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Tara O'Leary
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The Origin of Chalk in France's Champagne Region
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Taking a brief look at how the famous soils of the Champagne region were formed by going back in time to the cretaceous beginnings of this celebrated terroir.
Jul 9, 2009
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Robin Akhurst
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