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State Profiles: Ohio Wine Country

Ohio has long been one of the most vibrant and exciting wine producing states, from the vineyard to the winery and trade associations. In 1823 Nicolas Longworth planted Alexander and Isabella grapes in the Ohio River Valley, followed two years later by Catawba, which quickly became the dominant grape. In that era, Ohio was the … Read more

Policy Prespectives

DC Updates New Year, New Government, New EIS Now that the holidays are over, Washington is coming alive with official rituals such as the swearing in of Congress today, the election of a Speaker (maybe), then certification of the presidential electoral votes in Congress on Monday (maybe), followed by the Inauguration two weeks later on … Read more

State Profiles: North Dakota Wine Country

Located near the middle of the country on the east-west axis, and on the border with Canada, North Dakota is the youngest wine state, given that it was the last since Prohibition was repealed to license a commercial winery (Pointe of View, in 2002). Non-grape fruits are the raw material for some of the state’s … Read more

Policy Prespectives

Year-end Crunch, New Year Plans Washington, DC is a unique city with a rhythm all its own, from slow to frenetic depending on the season, and especially when Congress is in town or not. Even though members come from all over the country, they often commute, flying in on Monday and out on Thursday afternoons, … Read more

State Profiles: North Carolina Wine Country

North Carolina is a very diverse wine state in terms of history, geography, and the range of grape varieties grown. A Mothervine planted in 1584 has been used by Duplin Winery to develop a wine range of Scuppernong grapes and wines; the state was a significant wine producer in the 1830’s; and the early 1970’s … Read more