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Since 2013 our mission at Peninsula Underground has been to help our followers find great wines, at reasonable prices, that are ready to drink right away.
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15h ago
According to Wine Business Monthly, of the more than 11,000 U.S. wineries in 2022, 82% were small production. Yet, the top 50 companies’ share of domestic wine sold was over 90 ..read more
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6M ago
Did you know that wine was first produced in Colorado in the 19th century and that today it is home to more than 150 wineries? Come along with us as we explore the wineries—and wines—from the Grand Valley and West Elks A ..read more
Peninsula Underground
11M ago
This month we will host our second annual Under the Radar California competition to highlight outstanding small-production and family-owned wines throughout the Golden State. Check back here and on Instagram @peninsula.u ..read more
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1y ago
On February 4 we will conduct a blind tasting of Tabor Hill’s Grand Mark sparkling wine versus California sparkling, Prosecco, Cava, and Champagne. How will the top sparkling wine from our Michigan Wine Experience. stand ..read more
Peninsula Underground
1y ago
Wine regions that run along the 43rd parallel north include some of the greatest in the world: Languedoc-Roussillon, Provence, Tuscany, and Idaho. Wait…Idaho? That’s right, with more than 70 wineries, 130,000 cases produ ..read more
Peninsula Underground
1y ago
Hear from some of the country’s foremost winemakers as we interview select vintners from wineries that won awards in our past competitions. Full interviews from our Winemaker Series will be on our website and excerpts on ..read more
Peninsula Underground
1y ago
Now that our Under the Radar California series is over we are traveling to the Pacific Northwest to do a profile on Oregon wines. Stay tuned for some of the best places and pours we discover among Oregon’s 23 AVAs ..read more
Peninsula Underground
1y ago
What do we mean by, “under the radar?” It could be a winery with small production or without a tasting room. It could mean a varietal not often seen in California or a low-priced wine that you think could not be of high ..read more