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    Enjoy a relaxing weekend at these events before the craziness of the holidays kicks in.

  3. Bartlett Maine Estate Winery - Wikipedia

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    Bartlett Maine Estate Winery in Gouldsboro, Maine [1] is the state's oldest wineryIt was established in 1983, [2] by Bob Bartlett. [3]The winery is known for producing fruit wines, especially wines based on pears, apples, raspberries and wild blueberries, staple crops in Maine. [4]

  4. Maine wine - Wikipedia

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    Maine wine is made from fruit grown in the U.S. state of Maine. Most is made from fruit other than grapes, including apple, cranberry, and blueberry wines. A few wineries in Maine produce limited quantities of wine made from locally grown French hybrid grape varieties. Maine's climate is too cold for viticulture. [1]

  5. Muscadet - Wikipedia

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    The most ideally situated vineyards are located around the villages of La Chapelle-Heulin, St-Fiacre, Vallet and Vertou [10] Around 45% of the wine made Muscadet-Sèvre et Maine is aged sur lie. The wines made in this style tend to be slightly fuller body and can have some of the texture and mouthfeel of a white Bourgogne AOC .

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    White Barn Inn in Kennebunk, Maine The White Barn Inn guests can reserve a 14-seat-only private dinner table at its wine cellar for a cozy Christmas experience. Joe St. Pierre/Auberge Resorts ...

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  8. Wine tasting - Wikipedia

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    Judging color is the first step in tasting wine. There are five basic steps in tasting wine: color, swirl, smell, taste, and savor. [22] These are also known as the "five S" steps: see, swirl, sniff, sip, savor. During this process, a taster must look for clarity, varietal character, integration, expressiveness, complexity, and connectedness. [23]

  9. Category:Maine wine - Wikipedia

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