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Long Grove's Wine & Dine hopes to grow (Daily Herald)
If you've ever fancied yourself a closet sommelier, there's an opportunity to test your skills. The Long Grove Historic Village is hosting its third annual Wine & Dine Celebration.

Flying Fish Riesling Joins Fast Growing Category (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Poised to take advantage of the white hot Riesling category, Click Wine Group today announced the launch of Flying Fish Riesling from Columbia Valley, Washington.

By Kurt A. Eichsteadt (gazettes.com)
A large part of enjoying wine is sharing the experience with others. What better way to share the enjoyment than through a wine tasting? Many Long Beach establishments offer wine tasting events, but here are some guidelines for hosting your own.

10 things to do on the hunt for Red October (Miami Herald)
Most of New England's lobster and clam shacks close just after Labor Day, and soon after that, the whale-watching tours off the Maine coast will stop. But if you think there's nothing to do in New England in the fall except enjoy the glories of the foliage changing color, you are oh-so-wrong.

Riesling wines are putting our area on the map (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
Riesling is an underappreciated variety ? and it's also one of the reasons the Finger Lakes region is on the map.

Vineyards Expecting Great Grape Harvest (KSBW Salinas)
Summer isn't over yet, but vineyards on the Central Coast are beginning to harvest what's shaping up to be a good crop this year.

Wine Time: Ed Murray (Pensacola News Journal)
Over the centuries, humans have learned to preserve nature's seasonal bounty for the times when nature is not so generous.

Napa will always have Paris (The News & Observer)
By now, many wine enthusiasts have headed to the theater to watch "Bottle Shock," the movie about the 1976 tasting in Paris that launched Napa wines to international recognition.

For wine glasses, size and shape matters (The Ithaca Journal)
George Riedel is a man on a mission. The 10th-generation member of the Austrian-based Riedel glassmaking company was in Finger Lakes wine country last week. His quest: determine which size and shape Riedel glass would best showcase the bountiful flavors in Finger Lakes Riesling wines.

Drink More Riesling and Become a Better Person: Elin McCoy (Bloomberg.com)
Aug. 28 (Bloomberg) -- After three days of tasting rieslings from half a dozen countries, my mouth still tingles from all the bright, zippy acidity the wines are famous for.