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can learn more about wine by visiting wineries, reading books
and articles, and taking online courses. As of 2003 the top wine producing states
in the United States are (listed by production rank): California, New York, Washington,
and Oregon. California produces more than 90 percent of the volume. Here
are few websites and online learning programs to browse. - Research
- Grape
and Wine Research and Development Corporation
- The Grape and Wine Research and Development Corporation (GWRDC) is the body
responsible for investing in grape and wine research and development on behalf
of the Australian wine industry and the Australian community.
- American
Wine Facts as of March 18, 2003 - Published by the Winegrape Growers of America,
a federation of state winegrape grower organizations representing Americas
production of grapes for wine.
- WineRelease.Com
- Published by avid wine enthusiast Neil Monnens, the mission of this website
is to keep wine enthusiasts informed about past and future fine wine release dates
for wines produced in North America.
- Wineanswers.com
- A consumer service provided by the Wine Market Council, a non-profit organization
representing the U.S. wine trade, Wineanswers.com is where you will find experts
answering your questions about wine.
- Wine
Glossary - Common wine terms are defined by Luna di Luna Wines.
- Articles
- News
and News Releases
- Special
Events
- Wine
Associations
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