I taste a bunch-o-wine (technical term for more than most people). So each week, I share some of my wine...
Reviews
This one caught us off guard. We were expecting a run of the mill Sangiovese, but couldn’t be more impressed...
This article reviews some of the most popular one-size-fits-all, or universal, wine glasses. Some top producers (e.g., Zalto, Reidel) of...
A quick-hit today (while I’m traveling) to let you know about a new gig: I’ve contributed a profile piece on...
This is a new one that caught our eye. Long time readers know we love Spanish wines, especially Ribera Del...
In wrapping up my features coverage of my 2024 press jaunt to Italy’s Asolo Prosecco region, I’m going to focus...
Just a few weeks ago we reviewed the Cune Albarino and mentioned in that post how much we enjoyed the...
In a lot of ways, Ida Agnoletti represents the antithesis of everything that we in the States think that we...
Costco’s Kirkland branded products are synonymous with high quality at super low prices, and the wine aisle is no exception....
In 1994 Jess Stonestreet Jackson and Barbara Banke purchased a one-thousand-hectare (ha) estate in Castelnuovo Berardenga near the southern tip...
I taste a bunch-o-wine (technical term for more than most people). So each week, I share some of my wine...
The Russian River Pinot Noir from Kirkland is a bottle we look forward to tasting every year, and we’ve seen...
Located near Castellina in Chianti, the 220 ha Bibbiano estate dates back to the 11th century, although the Marzi family...
The Asolo Prosecco Superiore region offers some interesting contrasts, perhaps none so obvious as that between the two producers featured...
Here’s a new Albarino at Costco and boy are we glad we scooped this one up. This is perhaps the...
Ever since Mionetto imported Prosecco to the US at the turn of the century, wine journalists have been writing about...