Noboleis vs. The World

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Noboleis Vineyards- 100 Hemsath Rd. Augusta MO 63332

Description
During this event, you will get the opportunity to blind taste Noboleis Vineyards wines against wines from around the world. Guests will get the chance to experience what makes Noboleis unique, but also what makes us similar to our foreign counterparts.

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Films in the Vines @ Noboleis

Location
Noboleis Vineyards- 100 Hemsath Rd. Augusta MO 63332

Description
Join us under the stars, among the vines, to watch The Goonies!

Summary: A group of teenagers finds a map leading to a hidden treasure. They must overcome booby traps, natural obstructions, and a gang of desperate thieves in their race for the loot.

Year: 1985 Rating: PG Length: 114 minutes

Wine with Friends @ Noboleis

Location
Noboleis Vineyards- 100 Hemsath Rd. Augusta MO 63332

Description
We here at Noboleis Vineyards want to showcase our favorite industry relationships with a brand new event series: Wine with Friends! Join us under our tented pavilion on Saturday, September 7th from 1- 5pm to celebrate our friends!

Triple 3 Vineyard

Triple 3 Vineyard in Washington, Missouri offers plenty of great wine and food selections. Enjoy the rustic chic atmosphere inside and outside, and visit to see all they have to offer!

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New Wineries - Wine Country Continues to Grow

September 09, 2024

Missouri wineries are as unique as they come, with a history of diverse and exceptional experiences. We’re delighted to introduce four new Missouri wineries, each with a special tale to tell. Find out what makes these new wineries remarkable!

 

 

King David Winery – Poplar Bluff

King David Winery is a must-visit destination. From their meticulously crafted wines to the warm and inviting atmosphere, every visit promises to be a delightful adventure. Explore their beautiful property and enjoy tastings in their classic tasting room. Discover why King David Winery is truly one-of-a-kind. 

 

Musket Cellars – Pleasant Hill 

Musket Cellars is a destination that radiates charm, making it a place you want to visit. Nestled amidst breathtaking scenery, the winery offers stunning views. Each bottle from Musket Cellars features a unique label that reflects the passion behind the winery. With a variety of seating options, there’s a perfect place for everyone to relax and enjoy. Come experience exceptional!

 

 

Ozark Hills Winery – Branson

Ozark Hills Winery is taking wine back to its roots with their signature selections, a shop brimming with local products and special events that celebrate the essence of winemaking. Enjoy the cozy indoor seating nooks and come immerse yourself in a truly unique wine experience! 

 

 

Triple 3 Vineyards – Washington 

Triple 3 Vineyards is the perfect destination for a memorable outing! Indulge in delicious food, savor great wines and enjoy live music in a vibrant atmosphere. With fun yard games and a spacious indoor tasting room, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Come experience the unique charm that Tripe 3 Vineyards has to offer.

 

As always keep traveling to Missouri wine country and be sure to add these four new ones to your list! Share your wine country adventures with us by using #MoWine!

Myth of the Month: Screw Caps or Corks

September 09, 2024

Introducing our new blog series: Myth of the Month. Wine is an ever-evolving subject which means there is always something new to learn about it. This blog series will unravel these myths and help you deepen your knowledge about your favorite beverage!

For our first Myth of the Month, we uncork the truth behind the belief that screw caps are inferior to their cork counterparts. Find out the difference in these closure methods, and why so many wineries are putting their trust in the twist off tops.

The cherished ritual and iconic sound of popping a cork, may contribute to this belief. The joyous sound signals a celebratory moment and represents a rich tradition. Cork closures have been used for centuries, dating back to 3000 BC where they were found ancient Egyptian tombs. However, as the wine industry evolves, screw cap closures are becoming increasingly more common. South of the equator, both New Zealand and Australia advocated for the switch to twist off lids.

Corks can be beneficial for aging due to their slow oxygen transfer to the bottle, which can soften young tannins and further develop a wine’s aromas and flavor. However, corks are a natural product which means there is a possibility for quality issues. They can be inconsistent, which can in turn negatively impact the wine. 

On the other hand, screw caps prevent any oxygen exposure to the wine. Safeguarding the integrity of the wine, preserving flavors and aromas. Additionally, the ability to store upright and easily open are added benefits for screw cap wine.

Adam Puchta Winery in Hermann has recently transitioned to screw caps for many of their wines, primarily due to quality control concerns. Inconsistent cork quality not only jeopardized the wines' integrity but also added undue costs. Parker Puchta, the 7th Generation President, shared, “Screw caps on the other hand, offer, offer remarkable consistency and cost-efficiency, making them ideal for wines designed to be enjoyed within a few years. Additionally, they enhance our brand recognition—featuring a modern look that stands out on the shelf and eliminates the need for a corkscrew, making many of our wines more accessible to consumers and easy for staff during festivals. However, we still love the romantic appeal of a cork when it pops."

Overall, both corks and screw caps have their place in the wine industry. Even though screw caps are a relatively new arrival, the new technology has solved a century-old problem. 

Let us know what wine myth you want us to check out next!

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