Georgian Wine on My Mind

No, not THAT Georgia! I’m talking about the country – the Republic of Georgia! This European (or Asian) – depending on who you ask – country is the oldest wine producing region in the world. It’s literally where wine started. Geographically, Georgia is where Europe meets Asia, bounded by the

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5 Under-the-Radar Wines to Enjoy on National White Wine Day

Looking to broaden your white wine horizons? Why not do it for National White Wine Day? Yes, it’s anther “XXX” day, but I do find the wine days are fun ways to explore things I don’t necessarily think about. It’s funny, because when I first started drinking wine, you were

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Kerrville Hills + Rivenburgh are Great for Texas Wine

Sure, for those in the know, my title for this article is a no-brainer. But if you’re not in the know, please be sure to check out my article on the work that John Rivenburgh is doing through his Kerrville Hills incubator for the Texas wine industry. You can find

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Time to Rediscover Zinfandel, America’s Heritage Wine

Oh Zinfandel, I was wrong! Zinfandel, America’s Heritage Wine, as it is referred to by some, is literally living American history. As a person who legit went out of her way to avoid Zinfandel, my anti-Zin stance started to thaw several years ago when I attended a master class on

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