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TURNER, Ore. — Christine Clair stomped zealously on clusters of green Muscat winegrapes in a vat, trying not to fall in the cold, slippery fruit. Juice dripped down her ankles. “It’s a heck of a ...
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ROSE HILL, N.C. – For nearly 50 years, Duplin Winery has invited people to experience making wine the old-fashioned way, by stomping grapes with their bare feet and celebrating the harvest at one of ...
Sep. 2—ROSE HILL — Whenever Duplin Winery co-founder Dave Fussell Sr. got an idea, people knew it would turn into something unforgettable. So, when Fussell invited everyone to come help stomp grapes ...
• Teams of two competed in the annual grape stomp at Elmaro Vineyard in Trempealeau, with one partner stomping grapes while the other catches juice • The fastest team in each heat won ribbons and ...
When was the last time that you had a good grape stomp? Never? Well, I’m happy to say that now’s your chance, to step back in time, to a day when the tradition of grape stomping signals the end of a ...
The first time most of us saw foot treading — the winemaking practice of crushing wine grapes with your feet — was on the hit TV show “I Love Lucy,” in the famous 1956 episode, “Lucy’s Italian Movie.” ...
You may remember the concept of grape stomping, the practice of crushing grapes with one's bare feet as part of the ...