Trying to squeeze everything about Italian wine into one column is impossible. Even so, I’m going to try to do just that this week. This foolhardy venture was inspired by a recent, ambitious ...
No, it’s not that simple. Reviews and reviewers vary in their approach. To be fair, so do wines. Some wines have a dominating feature with details that emerge on the finish. Others might build into a ...
“I want to know what the wines taste like!” said a reader about a recent column I had written describing how different appellations and their geography impact the wines that are grown in them. I get ...
Wine snobs often use odd terms to describe wines. We’ve all see a parody of the wine snob: an erudite personage, probably fancily dressed, holding the stemware just so and making declarations of ...
Wine Thoughts: There’s so much groovy stuff happening this week in the Texas enoblogosphere. But we just have to open today’s post with a nod to one of our favorite and most balanced wine bloggers ...
The Wine School of Philadelphia has launched its latest venture: the “After Wine School” podcast. Hosted by school founder Keith Wallace with appearances by school Director of Wine Education Alana ...
Let’s shake things up a bit. The tasting notes you’ll find in this article are not the tasting notes you might be used to hearing. Rather than the heavy, serious, pretentious words that are often ...