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Indiana's newest wineries.(REGIONAL FEATURES)
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Wines & Vines
- Article date:
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January 1, 2005
- Author:
- Ditmire, Jill A.
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Napa it's not. But Indiana wine is much more than mead. Thirty-one wineries now dot the Hoosier landscape, making the path to palate-pleasing potables easy to follow, no matter what direction you're headed. Three of the state's newest ventures share two vital components for winery success: husband and wife teams whose winemaking hobby got the best of them, and the knowledge, land and guts to grow their own grapes.
Southern Savorings
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