Oldest U.S. Wine Region: Missouri, Not California
Long before Napa and Sonoma became famous, Virginia started growing grapes and making wine. The state’s wine history goes back to 1619, when Jamestown colonists were required to plant European…
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Long before Napa and Sonoma became famous, Virginia started growing grapes and making wine. The state’s wine history goes back to 1619, when Jamestown colonists were required to plant European…