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One stainless steel vat or silos produced from a single parcel of indigenous varieties including Verdeca and Bianco d’Alessano, and a deliberately tight, yet international, network of passionate hand-sellers make Silos \ Valle d’Itria IGT Bianco from Lasorte Cuadra an oddity to classify—both in commercial and enological terms...

Lasorte Cuadra in Valle d’Itria releases Silos 2020 to European and U.S. markets 16 November – One stainless steel vat or silos produced from a single parcel of indigenous varieties including Verdeca and Bianco d’Alessano, and a deliberately tight, yet international, network of passionate hand-sellers make Silos \ Valle d’Itria IGT Bianco from Lasorte Cuadra an oddity to classify—both in commercial and […]

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A field blend from a tiny parcel of indigenous white grapes which most of the world has never heard of, much less ever tasted, is the catalyst and substance behind Lasorte Cuadra...

Lasorte Cuadra releases first vintage of Valle d’Itria IGT ‘Silos’ through partnership with local wine co-op MARTINA FRANCA (Taranto) 18 June 2021—A field blend from a tiny parcel of indigenous white grapes which most of the world has never heard of, much less ever tasted, is the catalyst and substance behind Lasorte Cuadra—a collaborative effort in […]

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Fall Creek Vineyards: The Impact of Frigid Weather on Our Vineyards
By Sergio Cuadra, Director of Winemaking Thursday, February 18th – As I type, snowflakes fall in Austin, TX. This is the sixth consecutive day that temperature highs have not risen above freezing. We’re in the midst of record-setting frigid temperatures and a winter storm coating the area first with a layer of ice, followed by […] The post Fall Creek Vineyards: The Impact of Frigid Weather on Our Vineyards appeared first on Wine Industry Advisor. Url:https://wineindustryadvisor.com/2021/02/19/fall-creek-vineyards-impact-of-frigid-weather?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=fall-creek-vineyards-impact-of-frigid-weather Published Date:Fri, 19 Feb 2021 20:39:59 +0000 
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