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Posted 1/20/2010 at 5:15 PM PST

Have you shared WineCHATr with your friends?

Have you seen how this community has grown lately? We can help it grow more by sharing with our friends. So tell somoen today about WineCHATr.

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Posted 1/15/2010 at 6:49 AM PST

WineCHATr passes 500 connections!

There are now over 500 listed connections, so if each of you get two new members and they get two new members this thing will really take off.  Next time you visit your favorite winery ask them if they are on WineCHATr or if you have a winery ask your customer's if they are on WineCHATr.

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Posted 8/28/2008 at 12:14 PM PST

Who Knew?

Eastern Pennsylvania is home to a new AVA, the Lehigh Valley, designated in April of 2008.  My business travels brought me to this fertile farming area at the foothills of the Pocono Mountains.  With a cooler and wetter climate than Eastern Washington I was surprised by the variety of grapes grown here.  A new one to me and the star of the Leigh Valley is the Chambourcin a red varietal that thrives in this AVA and makes a great tasting red wine. The locals here use American Oak primarily and some even from cooperages right in Pennsylvania.  Traminette is a white grape that does well in this AVA, along with Vidal Blanc, Cayuga and Pinot Grigio.  I visited three wineries here and will review them separately later.  The alcohol levels are notably lower in the wines here rarely more than 11%, and they seem to have a market that tends more towards the sweeter fruitier wines, Concord wine is a staple and I must admit it was like Welch's grape juice,... ...
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