Turkish Wine: Some Initial Tasting Notes

Exploring new wine regions continues to be one of my greatest thrills as a wine lover and wine writer. And

Vinography Images: The Wine Library

The Wine Library I always enjoy poking around in the wine cellars of wineries. I like seeing where they keep

Don’t Steal Mommy’s Wine

My daughter gets a kick out of smelling what’s in our glasses when we’re drinking with dinner, but she knows

Vinography Images: Across the Valley

Across the Valley This is a classic view of Chilean wine country, with gently rolling hills on the valley floor

Passover and Kosher Wine: Time to Graduate from Manischewitz

Growing up, my attendance at Passover seders was spotty at best, not for any lack of cajoling or even demands

Cheap Wine vs. Expensive Wine: No Contest

Why do journalists continue to consider it a revelation that the “average” consumer can’t tell a $8 wine from a

Hospice du Rhone 2011 Tasting: April 28-30, Paso Robles

Most wine tasting events focused on a specific style or type of wine that take place in California suffer from

Vinography Images: The Wilds of Bio Bio

The Wilds of Bio Bio One of the wine regions I really wanted to visit, but didn’t get a chance

Low(er) Alcohol California Pinot Noir: Tasting Notes from ‘In Pursuit of Balance’

Spring certainly seems to be Pinot Noir season in the Bay Area. Several major Pinot focused events — the Pinot

Airline Wine: (Nearly) Everything You Wanted To Know

So there I was, sitting in Business Class on my way across the country, courtesy of an all-too-rare-these-days upgrade (thanks

Vinography Images: Rolling Vineyards

Rolling Vineyards Nicely tended vineyards have a wonderful effect on rolling hills, turning them into sculpture. The hills above are

Spring SF Vintners Market: April 9-10, San Francisco

Sometimes you hear an idea and wonder to yourself, exactly why it’s taken someone so long to come up with

The Albatross That is Food and Wine Pairing

Food and wine pairing is the big bird around the neck, or the monkey on the back of American wine

Montenidoli, San Gimignano, Tuscany: Some Current Releases

About three months ago, I found myself wandering around the halls at the Vino2011 tradeshow in New York. Put on

Vinography Images: Spring Storm in Colchagua

Spring Storm in Colchagua Chile is a land of extremes, thanks to its extremely varied, and tightly woven topography, where

Drink Like Your Political Party

Forget Red States and Blue States, now there are Wine States and Beer States. While alcohol of choice isn’t exactly

Where All That Wine is Going

I swear I’ve seen something like thirty news headlines in the last two weeks announcing “Americans Now Drink More Wine

Why Every Wine Lover Needs to Call Their Representative in Congress

Last year, one of the most anti-consumer pieces of legislation in years was introduced to the House of Representatives under

Vinography Images: Maule Sunset

Maule Sunset The Maule wine region sits roughly in the center of Chile’s long reach from North to South, and

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