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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | DR. VINO MAY 20, 2009 Tasty American wine under $12: why so little of it? Industry replies, part I Patrick Campbell of Laurel Glen winery in Sonoma, makes a tasty $10 California wine, REDS, billed as “a wine for the people. 2) I like working with vineyards, and I really dislike tasting through hundreds of samples of bulk wine to find a few tolerably good wines, that may have already been sold by the time I got the samples. | | | | | | | | | | | ALICE FEIRING JANUARY 21, 2009 Alice Feiring - In Vino Veritas » Chardonnay in California: Part Five January 19, 2009 When I got this assignment a friend in Portland said, "Al, its going to kill you." Even though she didnt taste them all, but a good spectrum of about 50 wines from all over California, shes of the opinion that there are more styles of the wine available than a decade ago. | BROOKLYN GUY LOVES WINE APRIL 26, 2009 Ethics and My Blog happily accept samples, as long as the sender agrees to my samples policy: "you can send it, I promise to drink it thoughtfully, but I may or may not write about it, and if I do write about it, I write whatever I want to write." If I do write about the wine, I say that it's a sample. What spurred this? doubt it. | | | | | | | | | -
SLAKED | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2008 Peacock Tongues Unite! Steve Heimoff recently linked to my California Cult Wine Release Schedule post, and I need to take the time and space to clear up a couple of his readers' comments. So for the wine industry’s own good, the list will grow. It costs about $34 as a future. Well, google "SLAKED Cult Wine" and there you go. well, that’s your own problem. MORE >> -
EAST VILLAGE WINE GEEK | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2008 DRINKING A 2005 BENSON FERRY OLD VINE ZINFANDEL WITH A LITTLE BIT OF BACKGROUND Where does it come from and why is it so popular and plentiful in California and not so much everywhere else. And if Primitivo from Apulia is closely related to Zinfandel how did Zinfandel become so popular in California? Okay, so now we know where the grape came from but how did it get all the way to California? in most wine). MORE >> -
VIGNA UVA VINO | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2008 Cameron Hughes Wine This past Sunday Greg Dal Piaz from snooth.com had a sampling of some of the new Cameron Hughes wines. Our business model is built around what we call in the industry the "spot" market for super/ultra premium bulk wines. Lot 72, a 2005 Meritage from California: Nose: sweet, earthy aromas with a Bordeaux model. MORE >>
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