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Virginia winemakers are under a new threat. An insect called spotted lanternfly is spreading throughout Virginia. In July, the state department of agriculture issued a quarantine for 12 counties and 10 cities. The insect originated from China, and has wrecked havoc for some vineyards in Pennsylvania. There is a silver lining, however: People can prevent the spread of the insect.
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Virginia’s wine industry has a surprising ally -- a 36-year-old man who’s expertise lies not in farming or wine-making. For years, wine-lover Thomas…
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A Virginia Tech geography professor and his partner who’ve traveled the world, researching interesting wines from different regions, are bringing them…
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Virginia wine is going places. Sales of state-made wine and hard-cider reached a record high in fiscal year 2016. Rob Kocher Jr. is in the family business…