This is not the tasting note anyone wants to find on a bottle of $50 grenache, but that’s about what a smoke-tainted sample of grapes grown near this past summer’s Lake Fire smells and — at least for ...
The first Brazilian Wine was then produced in 1551, but it would take up to 1626 for it to really get moving. Brazil is home to over 1100 wineries and more than 90,000 hectares of vineyards, producing ...