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TASTE Alexander Valley Returns This April with Complimentary Tastings and a Welcoming Approach to Wine Country
Alexander Valley, CA — April 2026 — This April, Alexander Valley Winegrowers invite wine lovers—both new and experienced—to slow down, sip freely, and reconnect with the heart of wine country during TASTE Alexander Valley: Back to Our Roots, a month-long celebration of wine, hospitality, and genuine connection.  Running throughout the entire month of April, TASTE Alexander Valley offers a rare opportunity to experience the region without the usual barriers of tasting fees. Participating wineries will provide complimentary tastings, welcoming guests to explore at their own pace while engaging directly with the growers, winemakers, and owners who define Alexander Valley.  “TASTE Alexander Valley is about removing the barriers that often keep people from exploring wine,” said Jessie Vallery, Executive Director of Alexander Valley Winegrowers. “Whether you’re just starting to learn about wine, or you love tasting but are tired
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Growing High Quality White Winegrapes
The conversations I have about quality tend to focus on red wine. This is especially true in California, where Napa Cabs have historically garnered high prices, followed up by Coastal Pinot noirs and red Rhones. Honestly, in most places I’ve been where the climate allows for ripening red grapes, the reds are the main event with the whites being more of a warm-up act or even an afterthought. As a result, we know a lot about how to grow red grapes for quality – and less about how to grow whites. Consumer tastes are shifting though, and the big reds of yore are taking a back seat. Drinkers want lower alcohol wines with a lighter style and wineries are taking fewer risks with wine they can turn around in under a year. As a result, white varieties are in hot demand. If you’re a grower who can’t sell your grapes, you may very well be considering grafting some of your reds over to white.  So how do you grow a good white? In many ways whites are harder than their r
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The Final Summer Wine Pairing: Bordeaux Blend!
The Final Summer Wine Pairing: Bordeaux Blend! Acta Winery & Vineyards 2021 DEEDS Bordeaux varietal blend is a must-try. With only six barrels produced, this blend of 66% Merlot, 23% Cabernet Sauvignon, 7% Cabernet Franc, and 4% Petit Verdot is perfect for pairing with a succulent grilled ribeye.  Discover more about this delightful combination and other delectable wine pairings on the blog! https://www.wineroad.com/.../best-summer-wine-pairings/
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