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Simply Merlot Paradise
by Clark Smith
June 30, 2009

Long Island probably doesn't come to mind as a vital wine region but our Best-of-Appellation tasting proved to be a wake up call to Long Island Merlot. Really. Not just okay Merlot. Truly world class wines. Who would have thought?

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APPELLATION AMERICA's robust archive of feature stories includes many articles that are as popular with readers now as they were when first published. Here are our top five most read stories, each demonstrating the diversity of topics available on our site.

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From Tuscany to Provence in Texas Hill Country
by Eleanor & Ray Heald
June 12, 2009

U.S. Highway 290, 80 miles from Austin and a short distance out of the town of Fredericksburg, has morphed into Winery Road in the Texas Hill Country AVA, the largest viticultural area in the state and the second largest in the U.S. Its location, over 200 miles from the Gulf of Mexico, protects the region’s grape vines from undesirable hot, humid coastal winds. Undulating landscape provides not only beauty, but 600 vineyard acres shared by approximately 50 wineries.

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Russian River Valley Chardonnay Gets Its Dew
by Dan Berger
May 19, 2009

Once considered red wine country, particularly for Zinfandel and Pinot Noir, the Russian River Valley has been "discovered" as the right place for excellent Chardonnay. Editor-at-Large Dan Berger investigates.

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