Author: Thru The Grapewine
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German Riesling under $30
Riesling can be dry, off-dry, or even sweet, and it really depends on a number of factors, including when the grapes are harvested (later harvest makes for sweeter grapes as sugar is allowed to concentrate in the grapes) and how they’re fermented and aged. Rieslings have different quality levels. Your regular Riesling is going to…
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An Extra Special Visit to Lemelson Vineyards
Time for a new post! Things got so busy with work and school that I ended up putting the blog on hold. Then life changed pretty significantly (more on that in another post) and I find myself with more time on my hands and the ability to write more again. Yesterday, I found myself in…
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6 Great Starter Wines
If you follow me on Instagram @thru_thegrapewine you already know that I have a couple of posts up that list three white and three red wines that are great for wine newbies. I decided to add them all to my blog as well and make a couple of recommendations for each so you can try…
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Woman in Wine: Remy Drabkin
I didn’t have to look long before deciding on Remy Drabkin of Remy Wines, because she is located right here in Oregon. This is what it says on the Remy Wines website, “Born and raised in McMinnville, Remy came up in the cellars of Willamette Valley greats and by the age of eight, she knew she wanted…