Category: Wine Reviews

The Best 2006 Bordeaux: Tasting the Union des Grands Crus

Every Spring the wine world begins to buzz with the anticipation of tasting through the latest vintage of Bordeaux. I’ve

2004 Domaine de la Bouissiere Gigondas, France

The best known and highest quality wines of the world continue to get more expensive over time. This is a

Croatian Wine: Some Tasting Notes

There are a lot of wine regions I have yet to visit in the world, and with a young child

2003 Smith Madrone Cabernet Sauvignon, Spring Mountain District, Napa

There are more legends, stories, fairytales, and fables than anyone could count which all involve some guy up on a

Kubota Manju (Junmai Daiginjo), Niigata Prefecture

When people often ask me how I “got into wine” I have a sense that they are expecting me to

Alfred Gratien Champagne, Epernay, France: Current Releases

The more good Champagne I have, the more it seems to me that you really get what you pay for.

Two Hands Wine, Barossa, Australia: Current Releases

One of the things I love about the wine world is the way in which it rewards people with vision,

2007 Rosemount Estate Show Reserve Chardonnay, Mudgee, Australia

In this day and age of farmers markets, boutique stores, and micro-breweries, it’s easy for the upwardly mobile wine lover

2002 Bressan “Special Bottling” Pinot Nero, Friuli, Italy

I’m not entirely sure why some of the best wines in the world are made by people who are more

1996 J. Rochioli “West Block” Pinot Noir, Russian River Valley

To paraphrase Shakespeare, there are wineries that are born great, those that achieve greatness, and those that have greatness thrust

2006 Jean-Paul Thevenet “Vielles Vignes” Morgon, Beaujolais, France

The wine industry spends a lot of time and energy fighting for the attention of global consumers. In particular, they’ve

2006 Williams Selyem “Hirsch Vineyard” Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast

We don’t have a Cru classification in California (we just have mailing lists and release prices) but there are a

2004 E. Guigal “Chateau d’Ampuis” Côte-Rôtie, Northern Rhone, France

One of the greatest experiences that a wine lover can encounter is a wine that stops them in their tracks.

The Best South African Wines, Part II: Cape Wine 2008 Scores

I went to South Africa to learn about South African wine, and the primary way for me to do that

1999 Perrier Jouet “Cuvee la Belle Epoque” Brut Champagne, Epernay, France

As some of you know, there was a time when I didn’t really care for Champagne. But like so many

2006 Handley Cellars “Hein Vineyard” Pinot Blanc, Anderson Valley

California’s Anderson Valley remains one of its least known and most under-appreciated wine regions. In particular I believe it to

2004 La Stoppa “Ageno” White Blend, Emilia-Romagna, Italy

Most people faced a with the choice of merely a specific color of wine to drink will consider their stated

Sake: Drinking, Serving, Storing and Enjoying

As many of you know, I have a thing for sake, after being introduced to the high-end stuff when I

2007 York Creek Vineyards Touriga Nacional Rose, Sonoma County

One of my favorite punching bags in the world is the sorry state of California rosé. For some reason, winemakers

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