Wandering Through the Chalonnaise

There are wine revelations to share, for sure, but tonight, I am in a reverie simply about the landscape. The

Domaine Vessigaud, Pouilly, France: Current Releases

Arguably, one of the key defining features of Burgundy as a wine region must be the huge plateau of limestone

The Road to the Maconnais

My journey began with a series of comical errors, starting with me settling into my seat on the plane only

Off to Burgundy to Drink Some Wine

I’m watching the sun rise over the tarmac at the San Francisco airport, running on very little sleep, and leaning

Vinography Images: Bright Harvest

Bright Harvest There’s something magically clear and bright about the light in Chile. Less ozone perhaps, especially in some areas.

2007 Three Sticks “Durell Vineyard” Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast

People tend to turn up their noses at the word “pedigree” as it is most often invoked in the context

Taxidermied Deer Don’t Drink Wine

And that makes me angry… The sad thing was, the deer won the bar fight. This is the current feature

PinotFest 2010 Tasting: November 20, San Francisco

, a low key event held every year at Farallon Restaurant. Despite practically non-existent marketing or announcement, PinotFest quietly pulls

Looking Forward To, and Back On, the Last Decade of Napa Cabernet

There are few types of wine writing I tend to ignore so completely as I do vintage reports. The generally

Vinography Images: Mendoza Sunset

Mendoza Sunset We had a sunset just like this tonight in San Francisco. OK, maybe without the Andes. But just

Winemakers Howling at the Moon, and Other Follies

The esteemed Mr. Jay McInerney recently penned a blog post in the Wall Street Journal entitled “Fine Wine by Moonlight?

Pinot Days Tasting 2010: November 11-13, Chicago

While those of us on the West Coast are still lingering in the illusion of Autumn, the chill has descended

Book Review: Matt Kramer on Wine by Matt Kramer

Review by Tim Patterson. In contrast to his string of useful and successful Making Sense volumes — Making Sense of

Vinography Images: The Coming Storm

The Coming Storm This image of a post-harvest vineyard in the face of a coming storm in Chile’s Colchagua valley

San Diego Bay Wine and Food Festival: November 17-21, San Diego

I’m pretty sure at one point I’ve joked with someone that “San Diego is a pretty nice town, it’s just

Too Much (Bad?) Muscadet or Evil Taxes?

I read with some dismay this morning, a news article in Decanter Magazine about sixty growers in the Loire Valley’s

The Best Wines of the Year?: Taste Testing the Wine &amp Spirits Top 100

The difference between a good public wine tasting and a bad one can be quite dramatic. The bad ones are

Vinography Images: Pruning Leaves

Pruning Leaves Harvest involves a flurry of activity in the vineyard in preparation for the crews that move through in

2007 Freestone Vineyards “Ovation” Chardonnay, Sonoma Coast

Most people aren’t aware that I grew up, at least partially, in Sonoma County. My parents split up pretty early

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