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Month: March 2023
Ridge Vineyards is an historic winery located in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Known for their Monte Bello Cabernet which placed 5th in the famous Judgment in Paris tasting, they’re celebrated for their incredible Zinfandels which are sourced from many single vineyard locations around California. http://www.wineexpress.com/shopping/prod_detail/main.asp?productID=35872&AFID=YTB
Winemaking starts (after harvest) with yeasts eating the sugars that have developed in the grapes on the vine. The question of native yeasts versus cultured yeasts is a hot topic right now and Todd Hamina suggests that anyone using used barrels or working in an existing facility is by definition going to be inheriting the
Great advice from Laithwaite’s Buying Director, Abi Hirshfeld, on how to taste wine and what to look for if you’re a fan of Prosecco.
A common question we get from our guests? Wine and cheese pairings! Break out these expert-approved (and delicious!) options at your next gathering 🍷🧀 https://bit.ly/3xhgDuB #wineandcheese #winelover #cheeselover
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Talking tawny with the great Rupert Symington…
Here’s an outstanidng find from the outstanding 2016 vintage. Chateau Le Loup is a 16 acre estate located at the northern edge of the Saint-Emilion Grand Cru appellation. The name Le Loup, translates to “the wolf.”
This video demonstration shows you how to decorate a wine bottle for a gift by recycling paper grocery bags and adding a few elegant touches to give your liquid gift Sonoma style. Wrapping a wine bottle like this takes less than 10 minutes and is very inexpensive. Whether you’re buying wine for Valentine’s Day, Mother’s
Cosimo Maria Masini talks about the unique soils and terroir at his estate in Tuscany. Situated on an ancient sea bed, the vines benefit from rich mineral deposits left on the sea floor in the form of shells of all sorts. Cosimo Maria Masini is the owner at Cosimo Maria Masini Wines in San Miniato,
Burgundy’s second most famous charity auction is grabbing a lot more attention these days. On March 12, the 62nd edition of the Hospices de Nuits-St.-Georges auction will take place both online and at its usual location, Château du Clos de Vougeot in Burgundy. This is the fourth year in a row that the Hospices has
Lavender wine is a fermented alcoholic drink made from lavender petals and sucrose (table sugar). We’re brewing up Jack Keller’s simple and easy lavender wine recipe in this how-to video on country fruit wine fermentations. We’ll show you the process from start to finish, as well as include a tasting and some notes for the
Star golfer turned vintner Cristie Kerr is the subject of Wine Spectator’s Oct. 15, 2021, cover story. We caught up with her behind the scenes at Kerr Cellars to talk about how the wine industry has changed since she started working in wine, how her golf career translated to the wine world and more. Read
Kyle sits down with Priorat’s premier winemaker, Valenti Llagostera of Cellar Mas Doix!
Six generations and nearly two centuries of work have gone into building this superb vineyard. “Stunning Petite Chateau Bordeaux value!”
On Feb. 17, the Quality Branded restaurant group opened Bad Roman at the Deutsch Bank Center (formerly the Time Warner Center) in Manhattan’s Columbus Circle. With picturesque views over Central Park, the restaurant occupies the space formerly used by chef Marc Murphy’s Landmarc, which closed in 2019. It joins a celebrated portfolio, including sibling restaurants
Scientists collaborating across the globe have unlocked a new, astounding origin story for wine grapes, pushing back the domestication of Vitis vinifera, the grape species used for most winemaking, to more than 11,000 years ago. The findings suggest humans domesticated grapevines around the same time period they domesticated the first cereal plants. “The grapevine was
Kenyans pushing the boundaries out there in the world. Meet Dr. Chris Wachira, a Kenyan-born Californian winemaker based in the US. She fell in-love with the science of making wine and developed a deep appreciation for the sense of community built from sharing a bottle of wine with complete strangers. She founded @wachirawines which has
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