While the method seems unusual, stomping grapes can make for some of the world’s best wine. Lucy explains why foot treading ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A barefoot person stomping on purple grapes in a red basin. - Halfpoint/Getty Images You may remember the concept of grape ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The RHOBH ladies let loose during a grape‑stomping adventure in Tuscany, sharing laughs and messy moments. But once the fun winds ...
It’s grape harvest season in Houston and that means stomping grapes with your bare feet. It’s happening tomorrow, August 5th, at Bernhardt Winery in Plantersville, TX. Watch the video for more ...
A brand-new show on Portland's CW is putting a spotlight on the blood, sweat and tears Oregon ranchers put into bringing you exceptional food. The unofficial start of summer is just around the corner, ...
Thanks to Elina Shatkin who shot the video for us. We had so much fun! [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHQtQSbgXok&feature=related[/youtube] [youtube]http ...
For about five minutes, they stomped and stomped the cold little grapes. And though in the end "Stomp the Vineyard" barely made any juice at all, the team created just enough to be declared the winner ...
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 ...
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.” ...