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When it comes to the New World vs Old World argument, terroir really makes a difference in the wine you’re experiencing. And that goes double for lesser-known varieties that still might have something to prove in the popular wine consciousness. That’s where the Roussanne blend comes in. In this weekly wine tasting, we’ll be trying
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It’s rare to find a U.S. winery that makes these classic European wines so well – if we do say so ourselves! The two Port-style wines are made from Washington Cabernet Sauvignon and barrel aged for a minimum of seven years, lending exquisite complexity and richness. The Vin Tardive is our version of the Alsatian
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“We didn’t make any red wines in 2020,” is a refrain echoed by many California winemakers these days. Perhaps no year has seen so many wine regions impacted by so many wildfires. Months after the fires ended, the impact is only just now coming into focus. What made 2020 so difficult was that it brought
The best 2018 Saint Emilion wines are stunning! They are everything fans of the appellation could hope for. The wines are all deeply colored. They are aromatic with a cornucopia of scents ranging from flowers, to red, black and blue fruits, wet earth, crushed rocks, cocoa, truffle and licorice. Even better is the level of
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2018 Pessac Leognan is the product of a challenging growing season. Like the rest of Bordeaux, the vintage had an auspicious start as the vineyards were underwater. It was not just the non-stop rain that went on for months. There were hail storms to contend with as well. And if that wasn’t enough, the devastating
PRIORAT is extreme. With an intense Mediterranean sun, steep roman-cut terraces and unforgiving dark slate soils known as llicorella, everything about this region is challenging. The primary varietals are the indigenous Garnacha and Cariñena. These wines are practically heroic: intensely proud and concentrated in every way with stewed inky fruit and ripping tannins. Have you
Get 50% OFF your first 6-bottle box: https://bit.ly/BCBabish. Bright Cellars is the monthly wine club that matches you with wine that you’ll love. Get started by taking the taste palate quiz to see your personalized matches. This week on Basics, I’m making sure you know how to master a simple yet delicious pan sauce. Recipe:
Every Monday Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses a new wine of the week. For 3rd July 2017 the Crozes-Hermitage ‘Grand Classique’ 2015 from the Cave des Tain in France is his Wine of the Week.
2018 Margaux is not as homogenous as the other top appellations in the Medoc. In part, of course it is due to the massive size and diversity of terroirs. But it is also important to note that while Margaux is not always consistent, 2 of the wines of the vintage came from Margaux! It is
Ever wondered how to taste wine yourself? In this episode, Nolan explains how to read the cork, how to swirl and sniff the wine, and what to taste for. Click the link below to order the LAN Gran Reserva 2011 for curbside pickup. https://rodmans.brdata.com/Login/Index
Appellations are a legally defined area where grapes are grown for making wine and they may also be described as a classification system. They are used all over the world for wine production, but not everyone understands what the word appellation actually means. In this episode, discover the appellation laws that are fundamental to wine
At New York’s Bedford Cheese Shop, cheesemonger Cat Pickei gives us some pro tips on wrapping up that leftover cheese for later. Explore Wine Spectator’s free newsletters: https://winesp.ec/35OoX9t Introductory offer: Subscribe to Wine Spectator for just $12! https://winesp.ec/2JTLzy1
2018 Pomerol is a contender for the appellation of the vintage. There are numerous, concentrated, exciting, sultry, sensuous wines in this vintage that will appeal to hedonistic wine lovers. Edouard Moueix is bullish on 2018 Pomerol. He explains why. “What we enjoy most in our 2018s is the controlled power. The harmonious and polished tannins
Learn more: https://www.vikingrivercruises.com/cruise-destinations/europe/countries/france/index.html Bordeaux, France is home to the world’s most prized wines. Learn about its many different regions and appellations with Karine Hagen of Viking. © Viking River Cruises (Bermuda) Ltd. 2013. All rights reserved.
Many wine enthusiasts across the world enjoy and recognize wines produced from Vitis vinifera, the European grapevine species responsible for beloved Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Pinot Noir. But winemakers in the Northern United States have recognize the potential of, literally, going back to our roots. The term “heritage” or “heirloom” grape apply to grapes
It’s time to know everything you need when popping cork on the bubbly. The greatest drink for marking a celebration is Champagne – a classic – but even being a popular and well-known sparkling wine, there are a lot of questions about Champagne. Should you pair a sweet Champagne with the fantastic meal you’ve prepared
As I wrote in my 2018 Saint Julien barrel tasting report, the appellation should win an award for the most consistent Left Bank appellation of the 2018 Bordeaux vintage. Frankly, every wine I tasted was good. And not just the Grand Vin, the second wines were strong as well. In fact, just peruse my tasting
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Brettanomyces is avoided by most winemakers. Chad Stock wondered what would happen if he embraced it. Video 1 of 2 Chad spoke to another producer about this project a few years ago. Their work is worth a watch: https://vimeo.com/84541280 For more with Chad, view our playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaCODB1_K4o&list=PLddUmDhg4G_Kg1oas7H6T8BISEMPcWoK_ Subscribe to Ask a Winemaker for hundreds more
Updated: March 18, 3 p.m. Napa Valley’s Duckhorn Vineyards became a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange today when it began offering 20 million shares of common stock at an initial asking price of $15 a share. It opened at $18.60 this morning. Its trading symbol is NAPA. Duckhorn’s IPO makes it the
2018 St. Estephe produced great wines, from top to bottom. Just about every wine I tasted showed fabulous character from the Second Growths, to the Cru Bourgeoise to the smaller, lesser known wines. All the wines show good, dark color, rich, opulent fruits and supple tannins. 2018 Saint Estephe is relatively forward as well so
#StayHome and listen to rare records and sip rare wines #WithMe every Thursday at 6pm west coast. I started Wine & Vinyl on March 19th just after the COVID-19 lockdown hit Los Angeles as a way to bring some good vibes into people’s homes during the stay-at-home orders. It has now become a highlight of
This is part 5 of my Starting from the Bottom Series for wine beginners. In this video, I discuss the various types of wine that a beginner can choose to try.
When you’re tasting Italian Primitivo, it might be surprising to find out that it comes from the same grape as Zinfandel: a favorite in California. It might be even crazier to find out that both of these grapes were originally called Tribidrag in their homeland of Croatia. So what’s in a name? With today’s tasting
2018 Pauillac is a contender for the appellation of the vintage. The wines are flat-out extraordinary! Universally, they are deeply colored, concentrated, supple, firm, full-bodied and occasionally, ostentatious. But even with all their flair, they retain their firm, regal, Pauillac nature. With many wines, 2018 Pauillac is a better version of 2009. It is also
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