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The Count of Burgundy
Belair is not actually a prince but a count and, unlike many once-titled post-revolutionary Frenchmen, is supremely conscious of it. I caught up with him in late April when he was in London ...
Opened on the shores of the Champlain Islands in 1997, Snow Farm Vineyard & Winery stands as the oldest vineyard in Vermont ...
Kosta Browne winery focuses on producing luxury pinot noir and chardonnay wines from California. But a strategic shift ...
Things to Do A cyclist finds his special spot in vineyard-rich Burgundy by taking a different path Cyclists ride on the Voie des Vignes a little south of Beaune, in the Burgundy region of France.
While the imported wine market has slowed down some lately overall, 1.6-million-case player Vineyard Brands has been among those finding pockets of solid growth in the U.S., among them French ...
For their June vineyard wedding, they wanted a “floral elegance” theme decorated in wine, burgundy, gold, ivory, and mauve—inspired by the colors and print of the groom’s shoes.
When you cross a former math professor with a Russian River vineyard and add in a chilly winter’s evening, you have the recipe for an exponentially cozy night at Moshin Vineyards “A Night in ...
This winter, stay warm and look stylish with our 5 winter fashion trends. We're seeing office-attire, fur, and oversized styles take over the fashion scene.
INDIANAPOLIS — Winemaker Blake Trobaugh joined us Friday to talk about the activities at Daniel’s Vineyard this winter and the special seasonal wines they offer. Rent a heated igloo on the vi… ...
Here’s what I discovered on my recent and first trip to the Burgundy region of France: What’s good for the grape is good for the cyclist. Especially if you enjoy climbing some of the many ...
Winemaker Blake Trobaugh joined us Friday to talk about the activities you can enjoy at Daniel's Vineyard this winter, including igloo rentals, and the special seasonal wines they offer, such as ...
Here’s what I discovered on my recent and first trip to the Burgundy region of France: What’s good for the grape is good for the cyclist.