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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowIndiana has its first signature wine, just in time for Thanksgiving. And it goes well with turkey.
The Indiana
Wine Grape Council and state officials say it’s Traminette (TRAM’-in-et), a fragrant and floral white wine from grapes that
flourish in Indiana’s climate. It’s a hybrid grape developed in part from the Gewurztraminer (geh-VURZ’-treh-meen-er) grape.
Jeannette Merritt of the wine grape council says Traminette is produced by 23 of Indiana’s 43 wineries. Five of those
wineries won medals for their Traminettes at this year’s Indy International Wine Competition, one of the largest wine competitions
in the world.
Merritt said Traminette is one of only a few state signature wines, joining the likes of Oregon’s
pinot noir (PEE’-noe NOE’-ar) and New York state’s reisling (REES’-ling).
A marketing campaign dubbed "Try
on Traminette" will promote the wine, officials announced at a press conference Tuesday.
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