In York, Pa., a short jaunt from the bustle of the Philadelphia city streets, Fox Ridge Vineyard and Winery is consistently putting out quality, award-winning wines that are the envy of the East Coast.
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In York, Pa., a short jaunt from the bustle of the Philadelphia city streets, Fox Ridge Vineyard and Winery is consistently putting out quality, award-winning wines that are the envy of the East Coast.
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A number of wineries have taken root in the southern terminus of Appalachian Mountains. While taking advantage of the rich, fertile soil, these Georgian wineries have seen boom times as of late. Among these wineries is Blackstock Vineyards.
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Just over the Delaware state line, in the heart of Pennsylvania’s Mushroom Country, another crop is quickly becoming king: the grape.
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Wine is not for Napa Valley alone anymore. With vineyards sprouting up around the country, no land is too harsh for the right kind of grapes. From the Yadkin Valley of North Carolina to the foothills of Sugarloaf Mountain, wines are taking hold and winning over the hearts – and numerous medals offered by sanctioning bodies – of wine connoisseurs across the country, and, indeed, the world.
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We’ve all, at one point or another, not known what terminology to use when describing the taste of wine! Below is a quick reference to get you started:
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As if you needed any excuse to enjoy a bottle of fine vino, autumn presents the perfect excuse to enjoy a little extra wine.
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The Three Sisters Vineyards’ goal was not to make wine for the uptight and snooty. Instead, the beverages they produced from their European and French-American 100% TSV estate grown grapes reflects the unique east coast feel of their hometown. Self taught and proud of it, the family behind the vineyard is a character and personality all their own, which shows in the way they produce their wines.
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If you are a Massachusetts native, you have probably heard of the state’s alcoholic triple threat Nantucket Vineyard, Cisco Brewers, and Triple Eight Distillery, a collaboration of passionate drinkers that somehow came together despite the almost unbearable Blue Laws in Massachusetts.
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When it comes to football, most fans are loyal to their own state. If this were the case with wine, Maryland Residents would only drink the offerings of Boordy Vineyards.
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Visitors and locals from Philadelphia, next time you have a free weekend, plug in the following address to your GPS: 1853 Wrightstown Road, Washington Crossing, PA. Here you will find Crossing Vineyards and Winery.
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