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The full-bodied Amarone wine
In late September through October in Valpolicella, in the Veneto region of northeastern Italy, grapes are harvested to create a rich, dry red wine called Amarone. “The corvina, corvine and rondinella grapes are destined for Amarone wine and are the last to be harvested,” says Jim Sperk, of the Northern Ohio Wine Guild. “They are allowed...
Read MoreMapledale Farm provides exceptional customer service and they show it in every way, all day, every day
The staff at Mapledale Farm in Chardon has service at the forefront of everything they do. Whether they are assisting a customer in the store, providing one of their many property management and landscaping services, or they’re supporting the greater community, they do it all with the belief that taking care of each other leads to everyone’s...
Read MoreThe professional painting team at Chagrin Home Improvements is ready to transform your interior space before the holidays
It’s almost time to head back indoors and welcome friends and family into our homes again. If your walls could use a fresh paint job, it’s also time to get on the schedule at Chagrin Home Improvements and get your interior ready for guests in time for the holidays. “We’ve all heard the expression, ‘there’s nothing like a fresh...
Read MoreAngel Helpers can lend a helping hand to people who need the support aging at home requires
Lynda Boone has personal experience with elderly loved ones being cared for in facilities. She came away from these experiences with the strong feeling that, when possible, it’s best to age at home with help coming to you. Lynda started Angel Helpers to provide care and companionship to individuals who want to remain at home but need help with...
Read MoreNorthern Ohio Wine Guild is celebrating its 50th anniversary in August
The Northern Ohio Wine Guild is celebrating its 50th anniversary this month. One of the oldest wine groups in the country, the guild is a non-profit organization based mainly on wine education. “Many of the guild members are award-winning amateur winemakers,” says Jim Sperk. “Some have moved on to become commercial winemakers in Ohio,...
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