The Dozen – The Other Americas
It’s wintertime in Chile and Argentina – a good time for a tasting visit.
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It’s wintertime in Chile and Argentina – a good time for a tasting visit.
During the Dog Days of summer, give your palate a refreshing shower.
Rosés are on a diet – lean, light, with lots of food-loving citrusy flavors.
The Douro and Alentejo continue to be good sources of everyday drinking.
Some great wines, mainly pricey cellar selections, but with a few great-for-the-price choices.
24 wines worth your consideration, most at very affordable prices.
Covid lockdowns, wildfires, drought – yet the wineries are excited as the world reopens.
Krug serves as our Grand Marshall for this parade of sparkling wines.
Jean-Claude Mas makes value wines from the South of France and adds a soupcon of charisma.
Every wine has a tale behind it, one that we usually don’t have time to tell.
In addition to the classics, the Tuscan sun also rises on an array of interesting “Indicazione Geographica Tipica.”
Whether in Beaune or Bodega Bay, Chardonnay and Pinot are wedded at the lip.
As with shopping in a flea market, Italy is a landscape of wine discoveries.
Austrian winemakers tout bio methodologies in quest for better wines.
Once known as a secondary grape, it now checks all the boxes regardless of name.
As a new vintage begins in the vineyards, new wines are released from the cellars.
Among the winery’s outstanding Pinot Noirs, someone slipped in a very good Riesling.
Let’s start off with four wines, two producers from coastal Iberia.
It is more than being politically correct to say that wine is gender-neutral.
We are used to red wines being concentrated and powerful but there are sometimes white wines that also fit this category without being overly alcoholic or overly aggressive.
