| |
Carmenere
+ Finger Lakes
|
9 articles |
| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | WHY WINE BLOG MAY 24, 2010 Chateau Lafayette Reneau dry and semidry Riesling 2008 This week I will be visiting the east side of Seneca Lake and hope I have time to re-visit Chateau Lafayette Reneau. Tags: riesling New York Seneca Wine Trail Finger Lakes With May and New York Riesling month coming to close soon, it is safe to say that I tasted more Riesling this month than any one year in my life. | | WHY WINE BLOG JANUARY 2, 2011 Year In Review One, the Carmenere, has been disappointing, but the Zinfandel, Syrah and the Peitie Sirah have joined the list of my favorites. Marvelous Wine! | WHY WINE BLOG MAY 9, 2010 Brotherhood Dry Riesling 2008 To continue Riesling month here in New York, I wanted to find something other than my favorites from the Finger Lakes region. Other than ordering on line, it is very difficult to find New York wines other than Finger Lakes and Adirondack wineries in the local shops. Doing so seemed almost impossible. Enough history. | | | | | | | | | -
WHY WINE BLOG | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2010 Bogle Winery Petite Syrah 2007 During my time off I ordered a few cases of my favorite Finger Lakes wines to stock up the fridge and this past week completed my stocking up by purchasing the wines I need to learn more about in order to continue my education in wine appreciation. BTW, they are Zinfandel, Syrah, Pitite Sirah and Carmenere. Bogle Winery 2007. MORE >> -
WHY WINE BLOG | TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2010 Long Point Winery semi-dry Riesling 2008 During the month of May at 8 pm on Mondays anyone can open a bottle of Riesling from any Finger Lakes winery and join in on Facebook or Twitter to chat about what wine you are having for the evening. Long Point Winery is located on the east side of Cayuga Lake on scenic Route 90 in Aurora, New York. little less mineral also. MORE >> -
WHY WINE BLOG | SUNDAY, MAY 16, 2010 Zugibe semi-dry Riesling 2008 This past weeks edition of the Syracuse New Times, a weekly alternative newspaper published in Syracuse, New York, contained an interesting article on Finger Lakes Riesling. Evan is passionate about Finger Lakes wines and authors some of the most interesting articles on the subject. Sipping later was delightful. MORE >>
| |