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Exploring Vinography: Captivating Images On the Rocks

Chris Lehoux, August 21, 2026

Some intriguing stonework welcomes visitors to the ArmAs winery located in Armenia’s Aragatsotn region, reflecting a long-standing tradition of winemaking that dates back over a millennium. Historically, Armenia was celebrated throughout the ancient world for its wine production, with evidence of this legacy embedded in stone carvings, metalwork, and frescoes…

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California Wine Region’s Ongoing Struggle Against Government Regulations Heats Up

Chris Lehoux, August 21, 2026

A reform movement is gaining momentum in Napa Valley, California, where the wine industry is challenging long-standing regulations that hamper operational flexibility. For over 36 years, strict laws have dictated various aspects of winery operations, from employee counts and production levels to visitor limits and allowable experiences. These regulations, crafted…

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Join Us for Wine Wednesday: Outdoor ‘Trailer Park + Pour’ Party at Sealionne!

Chris Lehoux, August 20, 2026

Join the outdoor celebration at Sealionne Wines in Newberg, where community meets Oregon’s wine culture during the "Trailer Park + Pour" weekend event. This gathering not only promises a great time filled with food, music, and fine wine but also aims to support UNIDOS, a nonprofit organization dedicated to aiding…

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This Week in Wine: Highlights and Updates for the Week of August 16, 2026

Chris Lehoux, August 19, 2026

Hello and welcome to this week’s roundup of intriguing wine stories from around the web. I’ve curated a selection of articles I believe are worth your attention: The Science Behind Disease-Resistant Wine Grapes: An exploration of how PIWIs could address vine diseases. From Lucerne to Ljubljana, these local wine importers…

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The Chillable Red Revolution: Crafting the Ultimate Transitional Wine Program

Chris Lehoux, August 19, 2026

As summer transitions to autumn, restaurant operators face a common challenge: guests returning to the convivial atmosphere of a dimly-lit dining room while the outside temperature still hovers around 75 degrees. Diners begin to crave red wine; however, heavy options like Cabernet Sauvignon can overwhelm the lighter fare still prominent…

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Alcohol-Free Wine Shines in Blind Taste Test: Judges Were Left Surprised!

Chris Lehoux, August 18, 2026

A recent blind tasting competition revealed significant advancements in alcohol-free wines, with a pinot noir and a riesling taking the top two honors in their respective categories. This notable achievement is significant, as these styles have traditionally posed challenges for winemakers attempting to produce non-alcoholic alternatives. Typically, the process of…

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The Most Inexpensive White Wine Vinegar: A Taste Test Reveals the Worst on Shelves

Chris Lehoux, August 17, 2026

If you’re a fan of white wine vinegar, you might want to consider the quality of the brand before making a purchase. A recent ranking found that Walmart’s Great Value White Wine Vinegar was the least favorable option among the tested brands. Despite its mild flavor, which typically makes white…

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Exploring the Beauty of Africa: Vinography Images Under African Skies

Chris Lehoux, August 17, 2026

Dramatic skies create a captivating atmosphere above the vineyards near Stellenbosch, South Africa. Traditionally recognized as the birthplace of the nation’s famed Cabernet Sauvignons, Stellenbosch is now increasingly becoming a hub for smaller, independent wineries. These producers are experimenting with a broader range of grape varieties, working to craft wines…

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UK Supermarkets Brace for Wine Price Surge Due to Single Key Factor

Chris Lehoux, August 16, 2026

Experts are sounding alarms about the potential rise in wine prices in the UK due to extreme weather conditions affecting vineyards in Europe. A scorching summer has led to devastating wildfires and droughts, particularly impacting regions known for wine production such as Bordeaux in France and parts of Spain. Mass…

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Steak and Sip: Insights from 3 Sommeliers on the Perfect Wine Pairing

Chris Lehoux, August 15, 2026

I Asked 3 Sommeliers What Wine to Drink with Steak—and Their Top Pick Surprised Me When it comes to pairing wine with steak, the common belief is that red wine is the way to go. However, sommeliers provide insights that expand this traditional view, suggesting that other types of wine,…

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Chris Lehoux, an experienced wine connoisseur and blogger, shares insightful reviews and tips on wine tasting, pairing, and vineyard visits. His passion and expertise in the wine industry shine through in his engaging and educational posts.

Recent Posts

  • Exploring Vinography: Captivating Images On the Rocks
  • California Wine Region’s Ongoing Struggle Against Government Regulations Heats Up
  • Join Us for Wine Wednesday: Outdoor ‘Trailer Park + Pour’ Party at Sealionne!
  • This Week in Wine: Highlights and Updates for the Week of August 16, 2026
  • The Chillable Red Revolution: Crafting the Ultimate Transitional Wine Program
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