The Finger Lakes region of New York has a rich history of winemaking that dates back to the early 19th century. The region's winemaking journey began in 1829 when Reverend William Bostwick planted the first grapevines in Hammondsport, primarily for sacramental wine and table grapes. However, it wasn't until the mid-19th century that commercial winemaking began to take root. ...
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- August 02, 2024
- Riesling master Johannes Selbach talks with Grape Collective about the challenges and great potential Finger Lakes, as well as what makes the Mosel the spiritual home of the best white wine on earth.
- June 13, 2016Grape Collective's new eBook Conversations with Winemakers: Mendoza tells the story of the region through the voices of its winemakers.
- A trip to Argentina to create the book Conversations with Winemakers: Mendoza, Argentina turned into a life changing experience.
- March 03, 2016Dorothy Gaiter talks to Robert Parker about scores, his legacy and balance.
- How Argentina's wine capital became the home of Malbec.
- Paul Hobbs speaks to Dorothy J. Gaiter about Robert Parker Jr.'s influence, his new Finger Lakes project and the rise of Malbec in Argentina.
- March 16, 2015Dorothy J. Gaiter talks to winemaker Paul Hobbs about Malbec, the Finger Lakes, and his journey into wine.
- February 27, 2015Responses to the news that after 37 years Robert Parker Jr. will no longer report on Bordeaux en primeur.
- September 22, 2014When I talked to Paul Hobbs, the celebrated Malbec Whisperer, about this wine back in 2012, he didn't have a name for it yet.