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		<title>Indianapolis Wines Show There Is More to the State than Just Sport</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Indianapolis is renowned for several things, especially its sporting heritage, from the legendary Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Hall Of Fame Museum where you can tour the famous race track through to the Pacers basketball team and the Colts Football team. Until recently, however, it has not been widely recognized for its many wineries. The opening [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Indianapolis is renowned for several things, especially its sporting  heritage, from the legendary Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Hall Of  Fame Museum where you can tour the famous race track through to the  Pacers basketball team and the Colts Football team. Until recently,  however, it has not been widely recognized for its many wineries. The  opening of the Gaia Wines Contemporary Winery in 1996 has sought to  change this state of affairs, bringing the art of the winemaker squarely  to the Indiana area.</p>
<p>As Indiana?s 19th winery, Gaia has needed to  fit in to its surroundings, whilst creating its own niche in the  marketplace. Nestled centrally in the up market historic gallery and  theater district on Massachusetts Avenue, just 2 minutes walk from the  exclusive luxury Conrad Hotel, the company has needed to quickly gain  a high class reputation in order to suitably fit into the area. In the  short time since it set up, Indiana&#8217;s newest winery has succeeded  spectacularly by managing to create 14 new award winning wines,  introducing tours, wine tasting, as well as providing meeting rooms and  hosting private functions.</p>
<p>Gaia Wines is owned and run by Angee  Walberry and Margaret Broderick, making it the only solely woman-owned  winery in the United States, and upholds an ideal to provide an  enjoyable and educational winery experience within a contemporary, urban  environment.</p>
<p>Margaret Broderick believes, ?If we, as a winery,  are going to succeed it is vital that we educate and make more Americans  aware of the benefits and pleasures of wine.?</p>
<p>With gifts and  accessories, wine appreciation classes, and additional entertainment  such as Sunday Jazz and comedy shows, as well as monthly specials, this  small winery fits nicely into the growing wine  tasting scene which has begun to emerge over the past few years.</p>
<p>Other  highly recommended wineries worth visiting in Indiana include the  Chateau Thomas Winery and the Easley Winery, with both offering free  tasting sessions and regular guided tours, as well as meeting rooms,  events and activities.</p>
<p>Although often not widely recognised  outside the state, the Indiana soil and climate provide great growing  wine conditions, especially for the ever popular and dependable Cabernet  Sauvignon grape varietal. The strength of these wines has however now  gradually started to be noted by the wider vintner community, with the  Easley Winery recently receiving a well deserved Gold Medal for their  lively Cabernet &#8220;packed with fruity overtones and black currant aromas&#8221;,  although some of their sweet blush wines are also definitely worth a  taste to see what the region can truly provide in the way of rich  vibrant tastes.</p>
<p>Though it may not currently be as widely regarded  as California?s Napa Valley for the consistent quantity, quality and  depth of the wines produced, Indiana is certainly an up and coming  region with some forward looking producers, who are managing to create  some interesting wines which deserve to be taken seriously, and are well  worth visiting if you get the chance.</p>
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