wineries-in-the-midwest-may-benefit-from-this-years-drought
24 Aug, 12
This year's drought in the Midwest and other areas of the country has had many negative effects on food, with the exception of Midwestern wine production. The excessive heat has allowed grapes to mature faster as well as increase in size. The result of this is a fruity wine with a soft palate. While the heat is good for some varietals it is not good for others. Read more about the drought's affects on Midwestern vineyards!
August 23, 2012
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