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 ...
NEW EGYPT, New Jersey (WPVI) -- When life gives you grapes, stomp them into wine. This weekend's annual Grape Stomping Festival at Laurita Winery lets you get a taste of the old tradition! "Here at ...
FAIRPORT, N.Y. (WROC) — People in our area will have the chance to truly get into the wine-making spirit, at Casa Larga Vineyards. The annual Purple Foot Festival allows participants to try out the ...
Alma, Wis. - Stomping grapes is an unusual experience, which makes the descriptions of it even stranger. "It feels like stepping in cow manure," said Jul Rohrer of Cochrane, Wis. "Its like squishing ...
Time to get down and dirty with native muscadine grapes at Irvin~House Vineyards' Ninth Annual Grape Stomping Festival on Saturday, Aug. 25, from noon until 5 p.m. at Irvin~House Vineyards located on ...
What better thing to do on an autumn September morning than to get a pair of purple feet at a grape stomping? Adults and kids took turns for the opportunity to squish a tubful of grapes between their ...
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 ...
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Are Winemakers Still Stomping On Grapes To Make Our Wine?
Grape stomping is an old wine-making technique that feels like an ancient relic in our day and age. But have machines replaced the human foot completely?
With live music ringing through the air, attendees of the Crush Festival took turns waiting in line to stomp grapes into grape juice Sunday. Hosted by Les Bourgeois Vineyards, the festival gave ...
I’m hearing a lot of grape talk lately. People heading to local vineyards to help pick grapes. To stomp grapes. To drink … grapes. ‘Tis the (harvest) season. In the past, I’ve been a stomper — as part ...
We were stomping grapes. The man next to me had a filthy shirt, a week's stubble on his face and the remains of a cigarette dangling from his lips. At its end was an inch of sagging ash, which I ...
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