Alder Yarrow Vinography Images: A Stunning Dive into Nature’s Tranquility Chris Lehoux, December 20, 2025 When it comes to viticulture, the presence of large bodies of water can significantly influence winegrowing conditions. This is particularly evident with Lake Balaton in eastern Hungary, which plays a crucial role in shaping the local climate, moderating frost risks and extending the growing season for vineyards nearby. Some experts… Continue Reading
Alder Yarrow Exploring Vinography Images: A Glimpse into the Cottage Industry of Wine Photography Chris Lehoux, October 11, 2025 Vineyards in the quaint wine region of Somló, Hungary, are dotted with small cottages nestled among a vibrant spring landscape. These cottages, rather than serving as permanent homes, are primarily used by winegrowers and their families as weekend retreats or shelters from inclement weather while tending to their vines. This… Continue Reading
Alder Yarrow Vinography Images: Capturing Beauty in the Shadows Chris Lehoux, September 12, 2025 An ancient rusted cask number sign and ghostly globules of white mold illuminate a dark cellar in the Tokaj region of Hungary. This cellar needs to remain dark to facilitate the formation of flor yeasts, which can transform the typically sweet Tokaj wine into the rare specialty known as Dry… Continue Reading
Alder Yarrow Exploring the Enchanting Vineyards of Tokaj: A Visual Journey Through Vinography Images Chris Lehoux, August 2, 2025 A vast expanse of vineyards spreads across the picturesque Tokaj region of Hungary, showcasing the beauty of springtime greenery. Historically renowned for its sweet dessert wines, the area is witnessing a shift in production as many winemakers pivot towards crafting dry wines made from native grape varieties, Furmint and Hárslevelű…. Continue Reading