
A Glimpse Into The Wines of Umbria Through Terre Margaritelli
A few months ago I was enjoying the wines of Sicily, and last week I was all over Campania. I must say that I enjoy drinking up and down the Italian boot as there is always something
A few months ago I was enjoying the wines of Sicily, and last week I was all over Campania. I must say that I enjoy drinking up and down the Italian boot as there is always something
I recently had the pleasure of attending a wine dinner featuring the wines of Puglia’s Cantele Winery at Mascalzone restaurant. Puglia is
For some reason, springtime always makes me think of Paris. You always hear of Parisians headed outside to have springtime picnics all around the city after a cold, dreary winter; museums and gardens hosting events with springtime themes; and the city starts buzzing with excitement for the French Open (#BucketList).
Did you know that Texas is the site of the first vineyard established in North America by Franciscan priests back in 1662? Or that it is home to the second largest AVA in the country? Or how about that it is
I’ve come a LONG way from my days of drinking White Zinfandel from a five gallon box to the Rosé wines that I enjoy today. Change and evolution are good, right? Even when I was weaning myself off the sweet box wine and beginning to drink more red wines, I
If you’re a fan of Southern cuisine with a bit of “upscale” and “modern” sprinkled about, then Southern Goods should be
After a fantastic first day in the Santa Barbara Wine Country, we were ready for more. After enjoying some morning coffee,
2020 was like, “I wreaked all sorts of havoc in your life.” 2021 was like “hold my beer!” I so expected 2021 to be such
As a lover of all the bubbles, I’ve been keeping an eye on the bubbly game in Willamette Valley. If I recall correctly (and stuff