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De-Cider For Yourself - Barrel to Bottle Makes a Case for Hard Cider

If you like juicy IPAs, why not try some actual juice? Specifically, hard cider, likely America's first alcoholic beverage.
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Willamette Valley's 2022 Pinot Noirs - Barrel to Bottle Heads to the Pacific Northwest

There's no reason to be afraid of Pinot Noirs. They're approachable and go great with food.
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Binny's Tasting Panel: Flying Blind with the Women of Binny’s

The Women of Binny's are in the pilot's seat for the latest Binny's Tasting Panel, as they sample Pinot Noir from around the world.
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Demo Kitchen Recipes: Apple Walnut Bundt Cake

Celebrate Cider Summit with this recipe for Apple Walnut Bundt Cake with cinnamon-cider whipped cream.
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The Best Wines for Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day is just around the corner. Here are our wine suggestions for a gift or to share and savor with your beloved on Valentine's Day.
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What's New in Beer and Cider - Barrel to Bottle Cracks Some Cold Ones

The constant turnover in beer and cider, along with many breweries abandoning the concept of flagships, has made it really tough to keep track of the latest releases in this category. But we're here to help with six beers and two ciders that should be sticking around for a while.
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Demo Kitchen Recipes: Roasted Corn Chowder with Lobster and Chipotle Crema

Ease your transition into Autumn with this recipe for roasted corn chowder with lobster. It pairs great with chardonnay or a Belgian Tripel.
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Barrel to Bottle: Flavor Blasted Beers, Ciders and Meads

We use the phrase “Flavor Blasted” a lot, usually in jest. But more and more, we are seeing products that are catering to fans of candy and desserts. Basically, almost everything is flavor blasted these days from beer to seltzers to ciders and meads. So many beers, ciders and meads have fruit in them; to the point where a “plain” beverage is the oddity.
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Willamette Valley Virtual Tasting

Since the region was first planted with Pinot Noir in the mid-1960s, the Willamette Valley has caught the attention of wine consumers around the world.
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Icons of Pinot Noir

Pinot Noir and Thanksgiving dinner -- it's a classic pairing. To take a closer look at this illustrious grape varietal, Alicia will be hosting Gilles de Larouziere, 8th generation of the Henriot family.
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