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Exploring Vine Horizon: A Visual Journey Through Vinography Images

Chris Lehoux, July 19, 2025

In the picturesque Aconcagua Valley of Chile, the horizon seems to vanish as one gazes down from the steep hills above Errazuriz Vineyards. This stunning vista, reminiscent of the movie Inception, is dotted with vineyards spread like a green carpet. Errazuriz stands as one of Chile’s foremost wine estates, renowned…

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Exploring Vinography: A Journey Through Stunning Vines and Grape Landscapes

Chris Lehoux, July 11, 2025

There are regions in Champagne where the landscape is dominated by endless rows of vines. While this sight can be captivating, it also reveals a troubling reality: the soil is largely stripped of life due to a farming approach that utilizes intense tilling and excessive herbicides. Traditionally considered standard practice,…

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Exploring Vinography Images: A Visual Journey Through the North

Chris Lehoux, July 4, 2025

The Aconcagua Valley, located in Chile, is typically recognized as part of the country’s northern wine regions, although it actually sits closer to the center of the long, narrow nation that stretches 2,650 miles from north to south. A mere couple of hours north from Santiago, the landscape transitions towards…

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Exploring Vinography: The Diverse Ownership of Vines in the Wine World

Chris Lehoux, June 28, 2025

The vineyards along the riverbanks of Germany’s Mosel region have gained a reputation over more than a century, similar to those in Burgundy. Unlike many wine-producing areas, these vineyards are not typically owned by a single producer; rather, they are often divided among multiple owners, sometimes amounting to as many…

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Spring Confidence: Captivating Vinography Images Unveiled

Chris Lehoux, June 13, 2025

Spring flowers are starting to break through the soil beneath the young vines in the Languedoc region of France. Notably, a black tube runs along the trellis, indicating that irrigation is common in this area. This practice has become increasingly necessary as traditional dry-farming methods face challenges posed by climate…

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Exploring Vinography Images: A Scenic Journey Through Country Drives

Chris Lehoux, May 24, 2025

Good things often await at the end of dusty country driveways, and one such discovery can be made at Yabby Lake Vineyards on Australia’s Mornington Peninsula. Here, visitors are greeted with outstanding Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays, as well as a charming patio restaurant that invites you to linger over a…

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Bursting with Color: A Showcase of Vinography Images

Chris Lehoux, May 17, 2025

A vineyard in the picturesque Itata Valley of southern Chile showcases its autumn beauty beneath striking skies. Itata, once the largest wine-producing area in Chile, has remained in the shadows of more prominent regions. However, a surge of young winemakers is revitalizing old family vineyards, breathing new life into this…

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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…

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Exploring the Palette: The Many Shades of Green in Vinography Images

Chris Lehoux, April 19, 2025

In the picturesque Weingut Robert Weil’s Keidricher vineyards, set against the backdrop of Germany’s Rheingau, a solitary figure clad in white stands amidst a lush landscape of greenery. This scene invites a playful comparison to "Where’s Waldo," challenging observers to locate this tiny figure amidst the sprawling vines. Established in…

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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…

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