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  • November 29, 2017

    The Gift of Wine that Keeps on Giving

    The Gift of Wine that Keeps on Giving

    The holi-daze are here! Hopefully you survived what felt like a week of Black Friday deals, seamlessly segueing into Cyber Monday. Personally I enjoy online shopping a lot more than having to go to a store. If you have a wine lover or two on your holiday shopping list how about giving them a gift…

  • November 27, 2017

    Exploring Wines of South Africa

    Exploring Wines of South Africa

    I must confess I know little about South African wines. I have had possibly a dozen over the years. At this year’s TexSom I attended a similar called “The Old Vines Phenomenon.” It highlighted South Africa’s Old Vines Project that seeks to preserve the vines that are 35+ years old as part of the countries…

  • November 24, 2017

    Snooth Article: A Sicilian Wine Renaissance

    Snooth Article: A Sicilian Wine Renaissance

    In September I had the pleasure of traveling back to Sicily. This time instead of just a few days, I spent a glorious week on the island taking a deep dive into their wine, food, and culture. It was magical. I almost forgot I was working. Sicily is a fascinating place. Independent. Friendly. Diverse. Please…

  • November 22, 2017

    The Daily Meal Article: Carmenère: A Look at Chile’s Signature Grape

    The Daily Meal Article: Carmenère: A Look at Chile’s Signature Grape

    As Thanksgiving fast approaches our focus is on preparation. Some are prepping the meal today to make tomorrow as stress free as possible. Others are prepping to be around challenging family members (you know we all have them). While we welcome Thanksgiving to count our blessings and give thanks for our lives, I want to…

  • November 20, 2017

    The Daily Meal Article: The Ultimate Thanksgiving Meal Requires Oregon Wine

    The Daily Meal Article: The Ultimate Thanksgiving Meal Requires Oregon Wine

    Thanksgiving is almost upon us. It is a day that centers around possibly the most important meal of the year. It is also a complicated meal featuring a wide variety of textures, spices, and flavors. A daunting meal to prepare, much less pair with wine. Some try to go the dangerous one wine route. I…

  • November 17, 2017

    Exploring Cru Beaujolais with #Winophiles

    Exploring Cru Beaujolais with #Winophiles

    November means Beaujolais. For many when hearing Beaujolais the mind immediately thinks Beaujolais Nouveau. Did you know there are actually three different styles of Beaujolias? Nouveau is released with much fanfare across the globe. It is a fun wine meant to be opened upon purchased and consumed. Beaujolais Villages are offer slightly more depth and…

  • November 15, 2017

    An Exercise in Terroir with Lodi Native Zinfandel

    An Exercise in Terroir with Lodi Native Zinfandel

    A few months back I was contacted by Randy Caparoso of the Lodi Wine Commission and asked to share my Lodi Wine “ah-ha” moment. That moment began in July 2015, when I was sent my first samples of Lodi wines. The wines I received was the second vintage of the Lodi Native project. At that…

  • November 14, 2017

    Getting Ready for #NationalZinfandelDay with Artezin Zinfandel

    Getting Ready for #NationalZinfandelDay with Artezin Zinfandel

    “The vision behind Artezin is to honor the art of making Zinfandel from old vine plantings and to work with family-owned farms throughout Mendocino and Sonoma Counties.”

  • November 13, 2017

    Prepping for #NationalZinfandelDay

    Prepping for #NationalZinfandelDay

    The wine lovers calendar is filled with national or international days celebrating a specific grape or wine. I am not sure why these days exist, but in a world filled with so many wonderful wines I appreciate these days reminding me to enjoy a wide variety of wines. So with this in mind, I’d like…

  • November 10, 2017

    Exploring Monterey County with District 7 Wines

    Exploring Monterey County with District 7 Wines

    “Cannery Row in Monterey in California is a poem, a stink, a grating noise, a quality of light, a tone, a habit, a nostalgia, a dream.” ~ John Steinbeck, Cannery Row Monterey, California remains a memory of my youth. Memories of tasting my first artichoke, exploring Cannery Row, and visiting Monterey Bay Aquarium are etched…

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