Midwestern Vintner Saves The Forgotten Grapes That Saved Europe's Wines
Jerry Eisterhold wanted to make unique wines. And it all started when he pulled a random, rare book from his shelf, written by a 19th-century horticulturist whose work had fallen into obscurity.
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Jerry Eisterhold wanted to make unique wines. And it all started when he pulled a random, rare book from his shelf, written by a 19th-century horticulturist whose work had fallen into obscurity.
Read more on NPR
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