Chateau Megyer, Dry Furmint 2014, Tokaji, Hungary
Tasting Note: As a single-varietal-bottled wine, experience the furmint grape which contributes to the blend of some of the world’s most cherished dessert wines.[Read more]
Chateau Megyer, Dry Furmint 2014, Tokaji, Hungary
Tasting Note: As a single-varietal-bottled wine, experience the furmint grape which contributes to the blend of some of the world’s most cherished dessert wines.[Read more]
Château de Valmer, Vouvray 2014, Loire, France
Tasting Note: A Vouvray for those who enjoy a dry chenin blanc with a touch of sweetness on the attack.[Read more]
Conte Priola, Pinot Noir 2014, Delle Venezie IGT, Italy
Tasting Note: A basic, food-friendly pinot noir that would pair well with Italian food and dishes that need wine with acidity to cleanse the palate in between bites.[Read more]
Atwater Estates Vineyards, Skin Fermented Chardonnay 2014, Seneca Lake, Finger Lakes, New York
Tasting Note: A purposefully orange-colored chardonnay that offers the experience to try a white wine that was aged with its skins employing an ancient method of winemaking.[Read more]
Voyatzis, Kyklos Agiorgitiko 2014, Peloponnese, Greece
Tasting Note: A vibrant, food-friendly Greek red from the Agiorgitiko grape that would complement seafood and more.[Read more]
Pisano, Río de los Pájaros, Reserve Torrontés 2014, Progreso, Uruguay
Tasting Note: Probably your first white wine from Uruguay – mine too.[Read more]
Oak Grove, Family Reserve Viognier 2014, California
Tasting Note: An affordable house viognier.[Read more]
Cave de Tain Nobles Rives, Marsanne 2014, IGP Collines Rhodaniennes, France
Tasting Note: If you’re a fan of viognier, this marsanne would be good to experience another Rhone white grape varietal that has similar charm.[Read more]
Jean-Maurice Raffault, Chinon Rosé 2014, Loire, France
Tasting Note: Finally, a rosé with expressive cabernet franc character![Read more]
Château du Jaunay, Muscadet Sèvre et Maine Sur Lie 2014, Loire Valley, France
Tasting Note: Muscadet traditionally pairs well with seafood and this inoffensive and straightforward Muscadet is no exception.[Read more]