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Tradition into Innovation: Appassimento Winemaking in Niagara, ON

Allie Hughes
December 6, 2011
FCG, Wine Spotlight
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The relationship between tradition and innovation is not a linear one. Sometimes, it can even go full circle. Take appassimento, for instance, an Italian tradition of partially drying grapes before turning them into wine that is taking hold considerably in Canada’s Niagara region.
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