Missouri Wine Writer Joe Pollack Passes Away
Joe Pollack, a St. Louis based writer and one of the first people to write about the Missouri wine industry died last week at 81 of natural causes. Joe wrote the “St. Louis Eats...
Joe Pollack, a St. Louis based writer and one of the first people to write about the Missouri wine industry died last week at 81 of natural causes. Joe wrote the “St. Louis Eats...
Spring-like temperatures so soon in the year may be swell for joggers, but vineyard managers aren’t so thrilled. With June level temperatures forecast for the Midwest during the week of March 12, there are...
In 1974, Curtis and Martha Bourgeois bought a fifteen acre property on which Stephen, the fourth and youngest son, planted the first vines. When these three acres of Chambourcin grapes produced a 5 ton...
Among the findings of a Penn State study published by National Public Radio, wine experts are 40 times as sensitive to bitterness than casual wine drinkers. For more on the story: http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2012/03/06/147826845/most-of-us-just-cant-taste-the-nuances-in-high-priced-wines?sc=fb&cc=fp
The primary goal for the Michigan wine industry is “legitimacy,” according to both Linda Jones, Executive Director of the Michigan Grape and Wine Industry Council (MGWIC) and Dr. Brent Ross, Assistant Professor at Michigan...
Huber Winery posted a reassuring message that the tornadoes which produced tragic loss of life in nearby Borden, Indiana did not damage the winery. More info at www.huberwinery.com. MWP sends this message of support...
With mixologists willing to try just about anything, it was just a matter of time before wine and distilled spirits cocktails emerged. The bar, club, and liquor industry website “The Shout” has liquor mixing...
Consumers today use their computers and mobile devices to research products before they make a decision to buy. To attract these consumers, you need an attractive, user-friendly website to provide a firm foundation for your...
On February 21st, Dr. Imed Dami, Associate Professor of Horticulture and Crop Science at OSU, updated participants of the Ohio Wine and Grape Conference on research findings of OSU’s “Winegrape Variety Evaluation Trials.” Dami...
Ohio’s 2011 growing season and harvest was one of the wettest on record. ‘It was the worst harvest I’ve seen in 30 years. We had 75 inches of rain,” says Nick Ferrante, owner and...