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How a Winemaker’s Plant-Based Diet Led Her to Grow Austrian Grapes in Pennsylvania

Posted December 14, 2019
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Fortune features Galen Glen Winery, of the Lehigh Valley AVA, examining winemaker’s Sarah Troxell’s path and their affinity for the Austria-born, Gruner Veltliner.


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