
Ancient and Rare French Grape Varieties Are Making A Comeback
Ancient French grape varieties have been around for centuries, but changes to the climate & grape-growing conditions have led some famous wine regions to explore using them as a possible

Ancient French grape varieties have been around for centuries, but changes to the climate & grape-growing conditions have led some famous wine regions to explore using them as a possible

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Keep your truffle dry, you may do this with a white napkin or paper towel. If there is any moisture or mold forming, gently wipe off with a paper towel.