Celebrate your #Easter Sunday with these sweet pairings! 🐰🍬 https://t.co/qIf8icFg7HReply Retweet Favorite
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“Lees” is your #wineword for this week. Lees refers to sediment from dead yeast particles that are left in wine aft… https://t.co/BwdxQH5Wj2Reply Retweet Favorite
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#DYK that wine grapes and table grapes are different? The table grapes 🍇 you eat have been bred to be larger and se… https://t.co/RQFvioqjW7Reply Retweet Favorite
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Perfect pairings for your 🐰 Easter weekend. Stock up on these candies 🍬 and try these 🍷 wine pairings!… https://t.co/zWHXGbGFvGReply Retweet Favorite
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Learn a little more📝about the full-bodied, dry white wine we are 🎉celebrating this month! Here’s a great infographi… https://t.co/5oAmbNpGlWReply Retweet Favorite
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Here’s a few easy and effortless tips to elevate your #missouriwine experience! Watch to learn:… https://t.co/yEWCFCxzL2Reply Retweet Favorite
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“That wine is hot!” Yes, hot ♨️ is a #wineword which means the wine referred to is ⬆️ high in alcohol. #winewords https://t.co/XwMHHRuMYtReply Retweet Favorite
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#DYK that the #missouriwine industry 🍇 has been around since the 1830s? Check out our timeline which shares the 📊 s… https://t.co/qZgDtlC5MHReply Retweet Favorite
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Happy #nationalnohouseworkday! 🚫Celebrate with some high-quality 🫶self care! Check out our blog for ideas 💡… https://t.co/lXWEkjIiAYReply Retweet Favorite
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Centuries of work 🔧and knowledge 🔬 were used to create each bottle of Missouri wine you enjoy. Learn more about why… https://t.co/fqPhYEJkOCReply Retweet Favorite
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Chardonel is a classic 🎻 that creatively pairs with many delicious options! Here’s our pairing guide to help you th… https://t.co/Ap2wA4l62JReply Retweet Favorite
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Happy #ChardonelMonth! Celebrate with us by getting creative🥘with this classic varietal. Enjoy in the glass or cook… https://t.co/lqD7P7lk29Reply Retweet Favorite
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Your #wineword for this week is “young.” When a wine is referred to as young, it means that the wine was bottled an… https://t.co/p7x2cqFoWSReply Retweet Favorite
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Tannins are biomolecules found in nature that make plants unpalatable to animals, deterring them from consuming bef… https://t.co/RJ8Eegd96aReply Retweet Favorite
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Check out our 🕰 Then & Now Spotlight on @theblufftop! Learn about their past growth as well as all of their ✨new de… https://t.co/UD1b5ir0wpReply Retweet Favorite
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It’s madness that March is almost over already. 👀 Who can guess what #missouriwine varietal we celebrate in April!?… https://t.co/CSbHfvcwq4Reply Retweet Favorite
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RT @WineFolly: Ready for some Missouri Chambourcin from @StoneHillWinery? Let's see how Madeline liked it...
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