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But the wine world is evolving. Tastes are changing, and a new generation of women is on the cutting edge of today’s vinous evolution. Three of them have spoken to The Daily Beast about their ...
There will also be a “wine hour” when the panels are finished, with an impressive lineup of wines from local, female winemakers like Donkey and Goat, Inconnu, Raft, and more. Tickets cost $50 ...
Speaking with a winemaker recently and asking about indigenous yeast, she cut us off and asked why she would leave a major decision about her winemaking—fermentation—up to chance. When we delve into ...
Inside SoCal: Women in Wine (3/30) 04:57 This Women's History Month, we're raising a glass to women in wine. In a male-dominated industry, Helen Johannesen and Briana O'Connor are leading the way ...
In the wake of the homemade YEAST, let's see how to use our yeasts to make wine. Today, in fact, we are preparing the WATERMELON WINE, a perfect project for the summer that is just around the corner.
Wine has been around for centuries, tracing back to around 6,000 BC. Those early people found by accident that grapes can ferment into a nice beverage and also found it can easily turn bad in the air.
Red wine may hold the secret of long life. Scientists have discovered an ingredient in the drink that extends the life- span of baker's yeast by up to 80 per cent.
Despite the increasing influence and visibility of women, the wine industry continues to be led predominantly by men. Of the roughly 4,200 wineries in California, ...