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Default WP Gallery

[trx_title type=”1″ align=”center”]Default WP gallery[/trx_title] [trx_line style=”solid” align=”center” width=”100″] [trx_title type=”4″ top=”15″ align=”center”]Columns 9[/trx_title] [trx_line style=”solid” align=”center” width=”100″] [trx_title type=”4″ top=”15″ align=”center”]Columns 8[/trx_title] [trx_line style=”solid” align=”center” width=”100″] [trx_title type=”4″ top=”15″ align=”center”]Columns 7[/trx_title] [trx_line style=”solid” align=”center” width=”100″] [trx_title type=”4″ top=”15″ align=”center”]Columns 6[/trx_title] [trx_line style=”solid” align=”center” width=”100″] [trx_title type=”4″ top=”15″ align=”center”]Columns 5[/trx_title] [trx_line style=”solid” align=”center” width=”100″] [trx_title type=”4″ […]

Customized WP gallery

[trx_title type=”2″ align=”center”]Customized default WP gallery[/trx_title] [trx_tabs style=”3″ initial=”1″ scroll=”no” tab_names=”Columns 9|8|7|6|5|4|3|2|1″] [trx_tab] [/trx_tab] [trx_tab] [/trx_tab] [trx_tab] [/trx_tab] [trx_tab] [/trx_tab] [trx_tab] [/trx_tab] [trx_tab] [/trx_tab] [trx_tab] [/trx_tab] [trx_tab] [/trx_tab] [trx_tab] [/trx_tab] [/trx_tabs]

Gallery post

Grand Cru (great growth) is the highest level in the vineyard classification of Burgundy. There are a total of 550 hectares (1,400 acres) of Grand Cru vineyards – approximately 2% of Burgundy’s 28,000 hectares (69,000 acres) of vineyards (excluding Beaujolais) – of which 356 hectares (880 acres) produce red wine and 194 hectares (480 acres) […]

Columns (Full width)

[trx_title type=”3″ align=”center”]COLUMNS (FULL WIDTH)[/trx_title] [trx_button skin=”global” style=”bg” size=”medium” fullsize=”no” icon=”icon-left-open-micro” align=”center” link=”/shortcodes/” target=”no” popup=”no” bottom=”30″]All shortcodes[/trx_button] [trx_columns columns=”2″ bottom=”0″] [trx_column_item] 1/2 Though wild grapevines have grown on the Italian peninsula since prehistory, historians are unable to determine precisely when domestic viticulture and winemaking first occurred. It is possible that the Mycenaean Greeks had some influences […]

Columns (Sidebar)

[trx_columns columns=”2″ bottom=”0″] [trx_column_item] 1/2 Though wild grapevines have grown on the Italian peninsula since prehistory, historians are unable to determine precisely when domestic viticulture and winemaking first occurred. It is possible that the Mycenaean Greeks had some influences through early settlements in southern Italy, but the earliest recorded evidence of Greek influence dates to 800 […]

Night and day in Vineyard

Preparations for harvest begin as the end of summer approaches. Pay close attention if you visit in August and you see the effort that goes into ensuring all the equipment is ready to run for long hours once harvest begins. In contrast, the vineyard looks like a peaceful oasis.

Testimonials

There are a few reasons to buy wine online. The first is convenience. You get your dinner delivered and your groceries, so why not your wine too? But more importantly, if you’re keeping to retail stores near your home, you’re missing out on unique or small-batch wines that your local store may not have access […]

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[trx_section align=”right” dedicated=”yes” columns=”1_3″ scroll=”no” dir=”horizontal”] [trx_icon icon=”icon-gallery” align=”center” size=”150″ bottom=”0″] [/trx_section] Wine is usually made from one or more varieties of the European species Vitis vinifera, such as Pinot noir, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Gamay and Merlot. When one of these varieties is used as the predominant grape (usually defined by law as minimums of […]

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[trx_section align=”right” dedicated=”yes” columns=”1_2″  bottom=”0″] [trx_title type=”4″ align=”left” position=”left” icon=”icon-thumbs-up”]Amazing title[/trx_title] For as long as wine has been made, wine has been manipulated, adulterated and counterfeited. In ancient Rome, Pliny the Elder complained about the abundance of fraudulent Roman wine which was so great that even the nobility could not be assured that the wine […]