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Month: July 2011

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Month: July 2011

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Texas Wine Guys Meet-up on the Trail in Washington State

July 11, 2011 admin 0

Texas Wine Guys Meet-up on the Trail in Washington State If you’ve been a long time visitor to VintageTexas Blog and followed my Twitter feed up through last year, you’ve undoubtedly witness my banter between […]

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grape growing

VintageTexas Sunday ‘Cyclopedia of Wine: What is and isn’t in the word “Petit”

July 10, 2011 admin 0

  VintageTexas Sunday ‘Cyclopedia of Wine: What is and isn’t in the word “Petit” Petit (pronounced puh-tee), it’s French for “little” or “small”, and when applied to wine, it can also infer something inferior. An […]

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A Special Day All Around at Perissos Vineyards: After Being Two for Two, I Know When to Stop

July 5, 2011 admin 5

A Special Day All Around at Perissos Vineyards: After Being Two for Two, I Know When to Stop It’s not news to anyone in Texas, but it’s still hot and very dry. Yesterday was 99 […]

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Local wine

VintageTexas Sunday “Cyclopedia of Wine: Cold Soak or Extended Maceration

July 3, 2011 admin 9

VintageTexas Sunday “Cyclopedia of Wine: Cold Soak versus Extended Maceration Maceration is a winemaking process whereby the phenolic materials of the grape (tannins, coloring agents (anthocyanins) and many flavor/aroma compounds) are extracted from the grape […]

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