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Craig Baker, CSW

@grapeandfork

Northwest Wine Academy Grad | Certified Specialist of Wine (CSW) | @Wa_State_Wine Evangelist

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Candy Mountain AVA - Washington's smallest #viticulture region! Located just southeast of #redmtn, it shares a similar warm climate & higher winds & is part of a series of 4 mountains in the area: Red Mountain, Badger Mountain & Little Badger Mountain.

Candy Mountain AVA - Washington's smallest #viticulture region! Located just southeast of #redmtn, it shares a similar warm climate & higher winds & is part of a series of 4 mountains in the area: Red Mountain, Badger Mountain & Little Badger Mountain.
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Spain’s sparkling secret is made using a method very familiar to Champagne, but with a twist of its own. 🍾✨ 🎯 Learn more at winefolly.com/wines/cava/ #Cava #SparklingWine #SpanishWine

Spain’s sparkling secret is made using a method very familiar to Champagne, but with a twist of its own. 🍾✨ 

🎯 Learn more at winefolly.com/wines/cava/

#Cava #SparklingWine #SpanishWine
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🚨NEW merch drop🚨 in the Etsy shop!! Introducing the Baseball Series- which team are you on? ⚾️🍷 Grapeandfork.etsy.com

🚨NEW merch drop🚨 in the Etsy shop!! Introducing the Baseball Series- which team are you on?  ⚾️🍷

Grapeandfork.etsy.com
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Set the table even when there is no table. Fancy, makeshift, or somewhere in between. There’s a #WAwine for every table, every occasion, and every vibe.

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Unlock a brighter holiday season with an exclusive offer! Starting December 6, spend at least $50 at the Etsy shop and enjoy 20% off your order. 🍷 Simply use the promo code: GRAPES2025 This limited-time opportunity ends December 13. Visit GRAPEANDFORK.ETSY.COM

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Bold, inky, and unforgettable. Malbec is the dark horse of red wine. - Origins & Evolution: Born in France as “Côt”, Malbec found its stride in Argentina’s high-altitude vineyards, where the climate turned it into the powerhouse it is today. - Color & Aroma: Deep purple in the

Bold, inky, and unforgettable. Malbec is the dark horse of red wine.

- Origins & Evolution: Born in France as “Côt”, Malbec found its stride in Argentina’s high-altitude vineyards, where the climate turned it into the powerhouse it is today.
- Color & Aroma: Deep purple in the
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Valdobbiadene delivers bubbly that goes beyond the generic “party-wine” stereotype. Expect nuance, energy, and finesse. Valdobbiadene Highlights: - Crisp, lively acidity that keeps the palate bright — fresh green apple, zesty lemon peel, and a hint of chalky minerality. -

Valdobbiadene delivers bubbly that goes beyond the generic “party-wine” stereotype. Expect nuance, energy, and finesse.

Valdobbiadene Highlights:

- Crisp, lively acidity that keeps the palate bright — fresh green apple, zesty lemon peel, and a hint of chalky minerality.
-
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Champagne sets itself apart long before the cork flies. Every bottle is the result of sharp acidity, precision blending, and an aging process that transforms simple base wine into something layered and electric. Understanding those steps is the real key to choosing well. Start

Champagne sets itself apart long before the cork flies. Every bottle is the result of sharp acidity, precision blending, and an aging process that transforms simple base wine into something layered and electric. Understanding those steps is the real key to choosing well.

Start
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There’s a secret list sommeliers use to master wine: Classic Red & White Grapes. These are the ones that define a style, region, or category, and they’re consistent year after year. Think Médoc Cabernet Sauvignon or Burgundy Chardonnay. The list isn’t set in stone; it evolves as

There’s a secret list sommeliers use to master wine: Classic Red & White Grapes. These are the ones that define a style, region, or category, and they’re consistent year after year. Think Médoc Cabernet Sauvignon or Burgundy Chardonnay.

The list isn’t set in stone; it evolves as
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🍷 Think you know what it is? Tell us in the comments and give us a follow for weekly wine quizzes. 🎯 Become a member for free and explore deeper winefolly.com/explore/ #guessthegrape #winequiz #wineeducation

🍷 Think you know what it is? Tell us in the comments and give us a follow for weekly wine quizzes. 

🎯 Become a member for free and explore deeper winefolly.com/explore/

#guessthegrape #winequiz #wineeducation