Alder Yarrow Exploring the Confluence of Riesling: A Vinography Image Collection Chris Lehoux, May 10, 2025 The picturesque confluence of the Nahe River and the Rhine River serves as a meeting point for two prominent regions renowned for their Riesling wines: the Nahe and the Rheingau. This location provides a stunning viewpoint of the Nahe River, which divides the town of Bingen am Rhein, situated at… Continue Reading
Photography Finding the Vineyard: A Journey Through Vinography Images Chris Lehoux, April 13, 2025 Float above the striking landscape of Cappadocia, Türkiye, and you may spot scattered clusters of what appear to be scraggly bushes. These formations can indicate the presence of vineyards in a region that is rich with diverse indigenous grape varieties and a long-standing winemaking tradition. Though the modern Turkish wine… Continue Reading
Alder Yarrow Capturing Passion: Vinography Images of Lava Lovers Chris Lehoux, March 22, 2025 Ancient stone terraces stretch towards the summit of Mount Etna at the Passopisciaro Winery. These terraces are constructed from lava rocks, while the soil consists of pulverized ash from the volcano. The vineyard is located on a former lava flow in the Contrada Guardiola area, home to some of the… Continue Reading
Alder Yarrow Exploring Wachau’s Winter Vines Through Vinography Images Chris Lehoux, February 22, 2025 The Wachau Valley in Austria is renowned for its stunning vineyards, particularly during the winter months. The quaint town of Spitz overlooks these prized vines, creating a picturesque scene that embodies the beauty of the region. In this steep-walled valley, vineyards stretch across almost every available piece of land that… Continue Reading
Alder Yarrow Capturing the Essence of Spring: Vinography Images of Pruning Season Chris Lehoux, February 15, 2025 A recent image captured at Spottswoode Vineyards in Napa Valley reveals the beauty of spring as the vines undergo their annual pruning. The images show a long row of vines where fresh green shoots are beginning to sprout. The pruned canes are set aside to be chipped and mulched, creating… Continue Reading
Alder Yarrow Exploring Vinography Images: A Stunning Residence in Wine Country Chris Lehoux, January 25, 2025 A lot of people invest significantly to reside among vineyards, but for the Rufous Hornero, finding a suitable spot to build a nest is all it takes. Also known as the Red Oven Bird, or affectionately called the Engineer Bird, these unassuming birds are prevalent in Uruguay and throughout South… Continue Reading
Alder Yarrow Exploring Vinography Images: A Journey Through Island Vines Chris Lehoux, November 16, 2024 Waiheke Island, located a short ferry ride from Auckland, New Zealand, is renowned for its captivating vineyards that overlook the stunning Hauraki Gulf. This island is not only a haven for weekend tourists but also boasts its own distinctive wine region, showcasing numerous high-quality wineries. Waiheke’s unique climate and picturesque… Continue Reading
Alder Yarrow Cobbled Together: Exploring the Artistry of Vinography Images Chris Lehoux, November 9, 2024 The winter season reveals stunning views in the Châteauneuf-du-Pape region of France’s Rhône Valley. With the vines stripped bare, their gnarled forms contrast beautifully against the remarkable landscape of cobbled stones known as galets roulés. This stony terrain is one of the most notable soil types of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, characterized by… Continue Reading