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I was recently part of a three-person panel of judges at the 34th San Francisco wine competition. Since there are about 20 panels, you never know what your group will be asked to evaluate. Fortunately, our panel was blessed to … Continue reading
My second favorite saying in Washington is, “it ain’t the heat, it’s the humidity.” Who are they kidding? Either way, it’s hot and I need a wine that cuts through a Washington summer like a motorcade cuts through rush hour … Continue reading
Regular listeners and readers will know that I am a huge fan of Rhone wines – and that definitely includes Rhone-style wines that are grown domestically. CLICK HERE to LISTEN to this week’s Wine of the Week segment on … Continue reading
Regular listeners and readers will know that I am a huge fan of Rhone wines – and that definitely includes Rhone-style wines that are grown domestically. Southern part of France. It is technically two distinct vinicultural areas; the Northern Rhône … Continue reading
While Rosés are not just for summer sipping any more, I still find myself gravitating towards the pretty and refreshing pink wines when the weather warms up. For my money – and fortunately, most rosés are easy on the wallet … Continue reading
May 25th is National Wine Day – not like I need an excuse to open a good bottle of wine – but just in case you do, consider opening a great bottle of wine this Sunday. Just make sure you … Continue reading
A couple of days ago, a business associate sent me an email and asked me for a few wine recommendations. He said, “I need a reasonably priced red and white wine for a party I am having. Any suggestions?” CLICK … Continue reading
The best way to buy Bordeaux wines is to buy them early. Now this may be a bit counterintuitive, because many Bordeaux wines are really at their best when they have five, ten even twenty years of age on them, … Continue reading
I know that the old adage about gift giving says, “it’s better to give than to receive,” but this Mother’s Day, I think it would be wonderful to give and receive a “thoughtfully tasteful” gift. After all, having a wife/mother … Continue reading
Last week, my wife and I took our high school junior on a familiar right-of-passage: a college campus tour road trip. Of course, he was not interested in visiting any of the local colleges. Oh no. He wanted to venture … Continue reading