Wine News: What I’m Reading the Week of 11/6/22
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Vinography Unboxed: Week of 10/30/22
Hello and welcome to my weekly dig through the pile of wine samples that show up asking to be tasted.
Putting South African Chardonnay in a Global Context
Chardonnay. A grape both worshipped and reviled. It is the magical stuff of Montrachet, making $18,000 bottles of the most
Wine News: What I’m Reading the Week of 10/30/22
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Tastebuds Suck! Long Live The Olfactory Bulb
Those of you who follow me on Instagram or Twitter will know that I’ve recently returned from a press trip
Calistoga Food & Wine Festival: November 19, Calistoga
For all the fame and popularity of Napa wines, the chances to taste a lot of them at one sitting
Hey Colorado, Join the 21st Century!
I know, it’s scary. Change is so daunting. And voting for it is even more so. I know you’re worried
The Way of Granite: Gideon Beinstock and the Wines of Clos Saron
In the most famous wine regions of the world, a tourist wandering the nicely manicured rows of vines that lead
Wine News: What I’m Reading the Week of 10/23/22
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Vinography Images: Alexander the Great
Terraced vineyards show off their full autumn colors in Alexander Valley in Sonoma County. I think that Alexander Valley may
“Blind Ambition” Is the Wine Movie the World Needs Right Now
People of my generation will always remember the infamous Jamaican bobsled team. The unlikely story of four guys from the
New Rules For Serving Alcohol
In California, where I live, it is illegal for me to be served alcohol by someone whose attire exposes the
Wine News: What I’m Reading the Week of 10/16/22
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Paso Garagiste Festival: November 12, Paso Robles
One of my favorite pastimes involves tasting wines made by small winemakers who either are just beginning their journeys to
Vinography Images: Two Golds
Sunset turns the sky to gold above vineyards that hold a similar hue in autumn near Solvang in the Santa
An Afternoon’s Dalliance With Dão
Portugal remains one of the more under-appreciated wine-producing countries on the planet in my opinion. Even as it has recently
Wine News: What I’m Reading the Week of 10/9/22
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