Tag Archives: New Hampshire Wineries
47 Words About Candia’s Noiret
Found growing wild on his property, it took Bob a while to identify it’s name. A cold-hardy Cornell hybrid cross of Steuben and NY65.0467.08, named in 2006. Candia is the only NE winery vinifying this grape. High acidity, fine tannins, raspberry, but tart, … Continue reading
47 Words About Moonlight Meadery
Many consider mead (honey wine) the ancester of all fermented beverages. Michael Fairbrother of Moonlight Meadery in Londonderry, NH has been crafting creative meads since 1995. Made with unpasteurized honey and exotic combinations of fruits and spices his romantic, sometimes borderline-naughty … Continue reading
47 Words About New Hampshire Wine
The perfect blend for growing wine in New Hampshire includes vinifera, a gaggle of cold hardy hybrids, and all manner of tree and bramble fruits. They may not have the longest or warmest growing season but these vintners have plenty of … Continue reading
Regional Wine Week – Join in – New England Winemakers
Regional Wine Week (10/9 – 10/15) is an opportunity for us blogging wine geeks to spend time focusing on the wines from near where we live. Hundreds of us will be typing and tapping away all next week. Some of … Continue reading
Will Work For Wine , No Really, Valiantly Even
The other day, while cruising my piece of the twitterverse I saw a call for neighborhood volunteers to help harvest grapes at Zorvino Vineyards, and that there was a free bottle of wine for any volunteers. I had some time … Continue reading
New Hampshire Wine Festival
Looking for a great opportunity to taste local wine, enjoy local foods and New Hampshire-made goods in the summer sun? The 2nd Annual New Hampshire Wine Festival takes place on August 6th on the Rochester Fairgrounds from 12 – 5pm. … Continue reading