My 10 Most Memorable Wines of 2019

So here we are at the beginning of a new year. And a new decade depending on which team you’re on. I’m team “there was no year 0 so the new decade starts in 2021” but whatever. But I get that we refer to decades as the 80s, 90s, 2010s,

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Up Close & Personal with Alentejo’s Antão Vaz

*Cover Image Courtesy of Wines of Alentejo

It’s safe to say that Portuguese wine is on fire. Everywhere I look, I see images and articles about Portuguese wine. And this isn’t just the beloved Porto wines. These are dry reds and whites and everything in between. With over 250 indigenous

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Summer Wines for the Last Days of the Season

I say “last days” but who am I kidding?! It will summer here for at least two more months, if not more. The string of 100+ degree days has taken a toll and I found myself running from the reds and fully enjoying the white and the pink stuff.

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Marco Felluga – Doing The Most Friuli Style

High in the storied hills of Friuli-Venezia Giulia (“Friuli”), the Felluga family has been producing high-quality wines from some of the best vineyard sites in the region since the early 1800s. Multiple generations have contributed to the family’s winemaking legacy and today, Read More »

Get Thee to a Glass of Lodi Wine

The amount of great wine coming out of Cali these days is truly mind-boggling. Every time I think I have a handle on the regions I need to be focused on, I find out I haven’t even come close. Case in point, Lodi.

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Time to Give Some Love to Burgundy’s Aligoté

Yes we love our Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, but there IS another wine grape grown in Burgundy. And it needs love too. In a region where Chardonnay reigns supreme, it takes a great deal of dedication and passion to make Aligoté today.

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