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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | | | | | WHY WINE BLOG OCTOBER 10, 2011 Regional Wine Week 2011 DLW also commissions articles about some of the biggest trends in regional wine. Then the DLW web site aggregates all that information, giving consumers a one-stop shop to see what’s going on in regional wine. That's the other 47 wine producing States, excluding California, Washington and Oregon. You Betcha! | | | | | | | | | -
DR. VINO | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2009 Natural wines, premox, chenin blanc, 07 Port and Rhone – John Gilman For the short answer is that some of these trends are really very good for the overall quality of the wines, while with others, either the jury is still out or the early returns are not especially positive in my opinion. John Gilman, author of the newsletter The View from the Cellar , joins us again for a Q&A. think not. am not hopeful. MORE >> -
EAST VILLAGE WINE GEEK | MONDAY, JULY 30, 2007 The Theory Begins.And Then Along Came A Tangent This past April my wife and I went to California for our anniversary and thought we would check out, among other places, the Sideways area; an area that has been around since before the movie but not on the map so much as after its release. was witnessing a suspect trend being set. Man have I been busy. Who knows? It was crazy. Cheer MORE >> -
EAST VILLAGE WINE GEEK | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2008 CHARDONNAY: A STUDY IN WHAT WENT WRONG European vines traveled to California in the mid 19th century. Chardonnay came to California in the 1930's but wasn't thought about much. He was in love with the wines of Burgundy and felt he could emulate that style in California. Most fruit wasn't so good." This, "is what Kevin Kelley calls a ‘perfect storm'." Cheers MORE >>
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