Three years into the Heritage Grape Project, Steve Casscles knows what he’d like to complete in 2025 as he approaches the end of his career and works to position himself to pass the torch to a new ...
Want grapevines, but worry about the hassle? Follow these easy steps to get vines of your own. Want grapevines, but worry about the hassle? Follow these easy steps to propagate your own vines and ...
With New York State claiming Cabernet Franc and Livermore Valley calling out Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon Blanc, could ...
Referred to by some as the “grape theory,” TikTokers swear that eating grapes on New Year's Eve is the secret to finding love ...
There is nothing better on a hot summer afternoon than some nice cold fruit, especially if that fruit comes from your own garden. One of my favorite cold, sweet, juicy fruits on a hot afternoon is a ...
The University of Minnesota Horticulture Research Center (HRC) in Excelsior, Minn., breeds new varieties of wine and table grapes that can withstand cold Minnesota winters. The HRC is renowned for ...
IN THEIR PRODUCTS... SO FAR... NO ONE'S HURT FROM THOSE. GRANITE STATERS COULD SEE A CHANGE IN THE GRAPES THEY PICK UP FROM THE GROCERY STORE. USUALLY... SEEDLESS ...
With warm weather here to stay, local wineries are popping the cork on summer. In the Quad-Cities, a number of local wineries and vineyards keep the shelves stocked with a variety of wines, ranging ...
The introduction of sweeter table grapes in supermarkets is leaving old staples like Thompson Seedless behind. The Thompson green grapes have been a mainstay on the shelves, but new varieties such as ...