Metro Wines Blog - Metro Wines Asheville
Dry farming wine is an ancient agricultural practice that has been gaining traction in recent years for its sustainability, resilience, and ability to produce unique wines. As water scarcity becomes an increasing concern in many wine-producing regions, more winemakers are adopting dry farming techniques.
But what exactly is dry farming, and how does it affect the characteristics of the wine you enjoy? In this comprehensive guide, we'll dive into the world of dry farming, exploring its methods, benefits, challenges, and how it influences the wines that ultimately end up in your glass.

They don't make you feel cheap if you buy their cheaper wines."

Buying wine can feel like a daunting experience, especially if you are not well-versed in the world of wines. Whether you're shopping for a dinner party, a special occasion, or just for your own collection, knowing the right questions to ask can make the process smoother and more enjoyable.
In this guide, we'll dive deep into the most important questions you should ask when buying wine and offer some insights on proper wine-buying etiquette.

for The Mary Taylor LIVE Dinner @Quench! in Woodfin!
Remi Larroque “Gaillacoise” Pet Nat-
-Oysters and apples
Francois-Xavier Joseph Saumur-
-Tuna crudo, coconut curry, yuzu, black salt, citrus caviar
Luc Poullain Touraine rose-
-Tomato and watermelon gazpacho, strawberry goat cheese toast, ham chips
Odile Delfon Cahors Malbec-
-Duck confit and lentils, radicchio
Comparison Of Portuguese Reds-
-Portuguese style short ribs, sausage and potato, Lion’s Mane Mushroom
-Chocolate and Cheese

