Standing Stone Vineyards, Petit Verdot 2013, Finger Lakes, New York
Tasting Note: An inky, petit verdot from the New York Finger Lakes that tastes like Christmas.[Read more]
Standing Stone Vineyards, Petit Verdot 2013, Finger Lakes, New York
Tasting Note: An inky, petit verdot from the New York Finger Lakes that tastes like Christmas.[Read more]
Immich Anker, Enkircher Zeppwingert, Brut Nature Zero Dosage Sekt Riesling 2013, Mosel, Germany
Tasting Note: Delicious, wine-geek cat nip.[Read more]
EB Ego Bodegas Infinito, Monastrell – Cabernet Sauvignon – Petit Verdot 2012, Jumilla, Spain
Tasting Note: A monastrell-led red blend for those who like full-bodied wine that celebrates black fruit.[Read more]
Vinedos y Bodegas J.M. Martinez Verdú, Xenysel Monastrell 2015, Jumilla, Spain
Tasting Note: Figs, stewed fruit and flavor intensity all characterize this delightfully complex and aromatic monastrell.[Read more]
Cà Rozzeria, Neive Nebbiolo 2015, Langhe, Piedmont, Italy
Tasting Note: A Langhe nebbiolo with the sort of pleasing, floral aromatics that made you fall in love with pinot noir – and at an astonishingly-affordable price for the value.[Read more]
My friends Rob Frisch and Liz Barrett filmed this “Name that Wine” clip at the 2018 Wine Bloggers Conference in Walla Walla, Washington. Only one wine writer guessed the correct wine. This was fun!
Immich Anker, Enkircher Zeppwingert, Riesling Brut 2013, Mosel, Germany
Tasting Note: An impressive sparkling riesling from the Mosel with depth and ripe fruit flavors that will make you want to go out and try more of this rarely-found sparkling wine.[Read more]
Pardon & Fils, La Côte du Py Morgon 2015, Beaujolais, France
Tasting Note: A straightforward Beaujolais.[Read more]
PoderNuovo A Palazzone, Toscana Rosso IGT Argirio 2013, Tuscany, Italy
Tasting Note: Medium-intensity ruby in color, this wine has an aromatic nose of aged-red fruit and raspberry with some muskiness.[Read more]
Tenuta Sette Ponti Podere Orma, Orma Toscana 2014, Bolgheri, Italy
Tasting Note: A red blend that captures the best of its component parts.[Read more]