Vinography Images: Autumn Intensity
The combination of leaves changing colors for the fall and the last of the evening light turn a vineyard’s colors
The Elegance of Age: Tasting South Africa’s Oldest Vines
Old vines make better wines. Like so many broad generalizations in the wine industry, that’s a verifiably false statement. Plenty
Unexpected Blends
The combination of ongoing climate chaos and the shifting demographics of wine drinkers have driven some California wine producers to
Wine News: What I’m Reading the Week of 11/13/22
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Vinography Unboxed: Week of 11/6/22
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Vinography Images: The Good Kind of Fire
Evening light catches the fiery Autumn colors of a vineyard in Temecula Valley. First planted in 1968, Temecula’s high-desert wine
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Wine News: What I’m Reading the Week of 11/6/22
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Vinography Unboxed: Week of 10/30/22
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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