AMES, Iowa — The Midwest Grape and Wine Industry Institute at Iowa State University has expanded its products. Instead of wine, staff at the institute took advantage of apples that were planted several years ago at the university’s horticulture resource farm – creating a hard apple cider and a carbonated cider with Rosé wine. “It […]
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