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Beaujolais Nouveau: A French Tradition Now with a Carneros Twist
Every third Thursday of November, wine lovers gather to celebrate Beaujolais Nouveau—a young, fruity wine made from Gamay grapes in France's Beaujolais region. It’s a simple wine, bottled just weeks...
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Why Albariño Will Be Your Favorite Summer Wine
Summer is the season for light, refreshing wines that can be enjoyed during warm afternoons and cool evenings. While many wine enthusiasts might turn to well-known favorites like Sauvignon Blanc...
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Why Joining a Wine Club is the Best Decision You'll Ever Make
Are you a wine lover looking to enhance your passion for all things grape? Then joining a wine club might just be the best decision you'll ever make! Whether you're...
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The Artistry of milly acharya: Behind Our Fleur de California Labels
For close to 30 years, milly acharya (milly preferred her name not to be capitalized) called Ithaca, New York home. A member of the American Society of Botanical Artists, she...
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From Vine to Glass: The Story Behind the Fleur de California Pinot Noir
Just Released – 2020 Fleur de California Pinot Noir Carneros Select We have been crafting our Fleur de California Pinot Noir since 1987, and this bottling represents our 35th...
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Mahoney Surname: Exploring its History and Meaning
Mahoney was first found in County Cork, the ancient Kingdom of Deis Muin (Desmond), located on the southwest coast of Ireland in the province of Munster, where they held a...