Loomis Vineyards Achieves Early Statement of Style
August 31, 2010 by adamjapko
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Tweet I like discovering young wineries working their own infant vineyards as wine makers unveil unique styling and a reliance on their own maturing vines that are not yet naturally producing lower yields with more intense and concentrated fruit. While it can take years to release the untold treasures embodied in newly planted land, it [...]
Snow, In August, by Loomis Family Vineyards
August 21, 2009 by adamjapko
Filed under Wine Reviews, Winery, WineZag
Tweet Pete Hamill captured tension, beauty in simplicity, and childhood dreams and then juxtaposed them with the racial and social complexities of a New York borough when he wrote his powerful and moving novel Snow In August. Ten years later, this all came to mind as I tasted and retasted a different Snow in August, only this time it was the newest release from Loomis Family Vineyards [...]





