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Carneros is an excellent place to go hunting for Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. Long, sunny days coupled with cool, crisp
The Rapuzzi family of Ronchi di Cialla is utterly committed to the native grapes of Friuli. Not the Cabernet, Merlot,
Provencal sunshine in a glass, full, rich, spicy, and complex. Made from a bland of old-vine grenache, syrah, mourvedre, and
One day last July, I traveled to Ancram, NY to visit Hillrock Estate Distillery. But I might as well say
In summer 2018, Dave Pickerell returned to our warehouses to realize his dream of creating the best aged rye whiskey
As a general rule, I don't love Cabernet mucking up my Sangiovese. Cab can be a bully, masking the aroma
Quinta Dos Frades is about as traditional as a wine can get. A field blend of traditional Douro varieties is
What can I say about Quintarelli that hasn't already been said? THE maestro of the Valpolicella hills, Giuseppe-known to friends
Literally the most fascinating white wine I've tried this year. Grown on the lower slopes of Ponta di Pico, an
Kilchoman is an Islay distillery, but not just any Islay distillery. It is the only independent farm distillery on Islay;
Gaja needs no introduction to Italian wine lovers, but he isn't as well-known for Tuscan wines as for his native
Dry Creek Vineyards is celebrating its 50th anniversary, still family-owned and operated, still emphasizing estate grown grapes and the terroir
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