Category: Wine
May
30
Kyle MacLachlan on David Lynch history, looking back on Blue Velvet and the wonder of wine
Kyle MacLachlan on David Lynch history, looking back on Blue Velvet and the wonder of wine By Alex Biese, Asbury Park Press June 26, 2019 … MacLachlan has also stayed incredibly busy away from the cameras. For nearly 15 years, MacLachlan has been actively involved in the world of fine wine. MacLachlan is the owner […]
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May
30
Value from 2016: Rocca di Castagnoli
Value from 2016: Rocca di Castagnoli by John Fodera June 28, 2019 ~ In this image you can see the entrance to the new cellar partially built into the hillside ~ “Touching the land, admiring the beauty of a vineyard, experiencing the harvest, recognizing the scent of a grape, tasting its typicality… We want to […]
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May
30
Col Vetoraz Official Video
This video contains the history of a family, respect for tradition and is aimed at communicating the uniqueness of our territory and the dedication of three partners with common and important goals. Let’s talk about DOCG, quality and a very united team that works for an important territorial reality: Col Vetoraz. Click here to […]
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May
30
10 Wines for $10 or Less: Codice
10 Wines for $10 or Less By Wine Enthusiast Summer is in full swing, meaning everything from outdoor adventures to barbecues, baseball games or balmy days at the beach. While some occasions may call for a treasured bottle to be reverently plucked from the cellar and savored thoughtfully by connoisseurs, just as many (if not […]
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May
30
Morgan: 2017 Releases from Monterey and the Santa Lucia Highlands
Morgan: 2017 Releases from Monterey and the Santa Lucia Highlands Morgan is one of the Santa Lucia Highlands’ finest wineries. Year in and year out, it produces high quality wines at fair prices. The winery is owned and operated by veteran winemaker Dan Lee who has been crafting wine at Morgan for more than 25 […]
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May
30
10 Canned Wines to Stock for Summer 2019: Nomadica
10 Canned Wines to Stock for Summer 2019 Wine professionals sample the top canned wines on the market—and weigh in on their favorites Once considered a fad, canned wines have gained mainstream recognition and sales have soared. According to Nielsen, sales of canned wines in the U.S. increased 77.5 percent to just over $81 million […]
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May
30
Di Giovanna: New Releases from Sicily
Di Giovanna: New Releases from Sicily Sicily’s Di Giovanna winery has 56 hectares of organically certified vineyards spread across five different vineyard sites at relatively high elevations in the DOCs of Contessa Entellina and Sambuca di Sicilia. Two vineyards are located in the Monte Genuardo Nature Reserve at 650-830 meters altitude. The wines are made […]
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May
30
What is Garganega?
Garganega Wine Garganega is best known as the white grape variety used to make Soave and Gambellara in Veneto, northern Italy. Garganega’s long, loose bunches dry more quickly than tightly packed bunches, making the variety ideal for Recioto wines About Garganega Wine Garganega is best known as the white grape variety used to make Soave […]
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May
30
Cartizze: Prosecco’s Peculiar Grand Cru
Cartizze: Prosecco’s Peculiar Grand Cru “Congratulations, you’ve been upgraded,” were the last words I wanted to hear when I walked up to the Economy Rent-A-Car kiosk at Venice’s Marco Polo Airport. I’d intentionally reserved a sedan, knowing a car any larger would trigger my sweat-inducing acrophobia as I attempted to scale the hills of Valdobbiadene, […]
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May
30
Prosecco Powers Ahead In The U.S. Market
Prosecco Powers Ahead In The U.S. Market April 15, 2019 Prosecco continues to be at the forefront of the sparkling wine boom in the U.S. While producers and marketers are keeping a wary eye on supply as the entry level keeps expanding, they’re also aiming to trade consumers up to higher-priced offerings. There appears to […]
