Posts tagged Wine East
How I’m Trying to Make Better Wine | March 2008

I am not content with the quality of my wines. I know that they can be better. It is also self evident that if I do not change what I am doing, my wines will not improve. Although I am making changes and improvements in my cellar, I feel that the key to improving my wines is found in the vineyard.

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Jim LawWine East
Go East Young Winegrower | February 2008

Over the years I have taken on several young apprentices here at Linden Vineyards. Most come with little or no experience, but with great enthusiasm and a hunger for knowledge. They lull me out of stifling inertia and complacency with inquisitive and often challenging questions.

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Jim LawWine East
Money Well Spent | January 2007

We are the wealthiest society in the history of man. We have more resources available to us than any previous generation could have imagined. These intellectual and material resources have allowed a flourishing winegrowing industry to evolve in the East.

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Jim LawWine East
Growing Quality | April 2005

Most of us are first generation winegrowers. We have started with no vineyard history on our sites. As I enter the third decade of farming Hardscrabble, Linden’s estate vineyard, I am realizing how much of a disadvantage being a pioneer can be.

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Jim LawWine East
Across the Pond | March 2003

In December of 2002 a group of Virginia winegrowers traveled for two weeks through the winegrowing regions of southern France. The primary focus was to learn techniques of growing and winemaking of grape varieties that may show promise in Virginia.

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Jim LawWine East