Is That E-mail Wine Offer a Good Deal?

I got an e-mail from my friend Jonathan the other day. He lives in Chicago, and he really enjoys good

San Francisco Wine Bar: EOS

If you live in Cole Valley, or you work at UCSF, there’s only one real choice for a glass of

Vinography Images: Chardonnay

Chardonnay, Sonoma County “This is one of the many images I shot one morning during the winter months in Sonoma

WBW#31 Has Been Announced: Box Wines

The date of March 14th has been set for the next edition of Wine Blogging Wednesday, the blogosphere’s monthly virtual

WBW#30 Roundup Posted: New World Syrah

I’m not sure whether it was the popularity of the grape variety or the popularity of the host, but this

NV “The Big Red Monster” Red Table Wine, California

You wouldn’t believe the sort of stuff I get in the mail. Consumers are blissfully ignorant of the incredible amount

Red Wine and Your Health. A History of Scientists Hitting the Bottle

OK. OK. We all know that red wine is good for us. Turns us into marathon running, ageless, mentally sharp,

San Francisco Wine Bar: The Ferry Plaza Wine Merchant Bar

Regular readers will know what a fan I am of the Ferry Plaza Marketplace, or the “San Francisco Gourmet Trap”

Respectfully Asking For Your Vote. Again.

Yes, it’s just like the Golden Globes and the Oscars. Too many awards too closely packed together. Just when you

Vinography Images: Vineyard Trail, Sonoma

Vineyard Trail, Upper Hawkeye Mountain Estate, Sonoma County “One of the things that I love most about shooting in the

2002 Astrale e Terra Syrah, Atlas Peak, Napa

There’s Napa and then there’s Napa. For a lot of wine consumers, this four letter word is just synonymous with

2005 Pascal Cotat “Les Monts Damnés” Sancerre, Chavignol (Loire), France

Call them old school, call them luddites, call them crusty old throwbacks, but whatever you call them you’ve got to

Vinography Wins Best International Wine Blog Trophy From Le Salon Des Vins De Loire

I’m quite pleased and surprised to announce that Vinography has won the “Best International Wine Blog” trophy at what is

The Pinot Noir Summit: February 10th, San Francisco

Every January, unbeknownst to most wine consumers, a group of wine writers, sommeliers, and other wine industry professionals spend many

San Francisco Wine Bar: Ottimista Enoteca and Cafe

I’m really surprised it that it took until 2005 to get a real wine bar opened on Union Street in

P.S. I Love You: Petite Sirah Tasting, Feb 8th, Alameda

Petite Sirah may very well be the Rodney Dangerfield of the varietals. Formerly, and still occasionally, known as Durif, this

San Francisco Wine Bar: Bacar

Occasionally I find myself saying a silent “thank you” to the vagaries of fate that kept Bacar from going the

Defining a Wine Bar. And What is Not.

Wine, in case you haven’t noticed, is pretty trendy these days. With all the reports about predictions of the US

Vinography Images: Hawkeye Mountain Estate II

Hawkeye Mountain Estate II It’s difficult to make good images of vineyards. Take it from someone who’s tried. A lot.

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