| Dried-on-vine grapes offer different tastes and new marketing |
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Pity the poor raisin. It starts life as one middle-class grape and never attains the social status of its cousins -- chardonnay, cabernet sauvignon and others destined to become wine. But it may soon get one boost. University of California researchers tested the sun-dried delights, asking consumers whether they prefer those dried traditionally on paper trays to those dried on the vine. They found the different methods produce subtle taste differences and preferences among raisin eaters. ... |
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| These grapes aren't your mom's raisins |
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| Refreshing summer sippers |
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Subscribe today to the Sun-Sentinel and find out how to get one week extra! As the heat continues, it's time for wines that complement summertime foods and lifestyles. Some I've tasted recently:
Another group of nice summer wines produced with screw caps are the Hogue Cellar whites from Washington state. The Hogue Cellar Riesling, with its soft fruit flavors, and the Hogue Cellar Pinot Grigio, delivering soft nuances, are ideal for summertime fun. ... |
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