I recently tasted one of France 44’s popular summer wines, Amity Vineyards White Pinot Noir from Oregon’s Willamette Valley. The wine is deliciously refreshing, but it’s unusual because it is a still white wine made from red-skinned grapes. As a result, expect a fuller mouthfeel than many warm-weather whites, and a wide array of aromas...
Notes from a week of travel in Austrian wine country
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For far too long, it’s been hammered into us that “sweet wines are bad.” Maybe not morally, but just simply...
When you think of Italian wine, no doubt your mind goes to Tuscany and Piedmont. But further south—in Puglia, Sicily,...
We're just a couple weeks away from Christmas & Hanukkah. Like every year, we're finding ourselves looking for those last...
One of the best parts of working in this business is getting to sell products from all over the world...
Beaujolais, and its signature grape Gamay, has experienced a remarkable resurgence over the past two decades. What was originally considered...
With Thanksgiving coming up in less than a week, we wanted to take some time to talk about serving wine...
Dark clouds hang heavy on the horizon as I say arrividerci, ci vediamo dopo, and exit the small tasting room...