Articles tagged with Red Wine
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The Romance & Joy of Chianti!
Ah, Chianti! The very word eloquently rolls off the tongue regardless of the command of your language. It denotes a celebration of life unconditionally!...
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Western Australia's Cool Climate Wines
When one thinks of the wines of Australia it is natural to think first of the regions around the heavily populated, and long settled Southeastern corner of...
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Cabernet in the Mix
France’s Bordeaux region is considered the birthplace of Cabernet Sauvignon, but it is also the birthplace of Cabernet based blends. The acceptance of...
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What's news on Snooth 10/12/09
The Columbus Day Edition: Key influences in the life and times of Christoffa Corombo
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Pairing food and wine: Roast Chicken and Pinot Noir
Eric Guido is back this week with a great recipe for Roast Chicken. Long considered the dish to judge a chef by, the simplicity of a Roast Chicken demands...
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The view from Felton Road
I was glad to have had the chance to spend some time with Felton Road’s winemaker, Blair Walter, this past month. For someone interested in experiencing...
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Carlo Russo II
The simple truth is that California has moved beyond the staples, though they still do them well. Myriad producers have branched out and begun to experiment...
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Chicago Jazz Festival and Wine Australia 2009
On Friday September 4th Wine Australia and the Chicago Jazz Festival kicked off a Labor Day weekend to remember. Wine Australia created their Wine Oasis...
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The Cool Grapes of Connecticut's Wine Trail
Cold, snow, leaves changing color, New York City, Martha's Vineyard....most of you out there might think there's just a lot of preppy talk going on up here...
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Alexander Valley Vineyards Zinfandels
Alexander Valley Vineyards has always been a great source for delicious, well-balanced, expressive Cabernet Sauvignon. I finished my last bottle of the 1986...
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Taking a last look at 2006 Zinfandel
As the shelves see their first 2008 Zinfandels, and are quickly filling with many 2007s, I thought it was time to take another look at 2006, a vintage with a...
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Benziger - Leading the way on Sonoma Mountain
When you visit the Benziger Estate vineyards you know something special is going on. The sight of so many vineyard blocks carefully eased into each contour...
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Two values from down under
With the days growing shorter it’s painfully obvious that the summer of 2009 is quickly coming to an end. Don’t let that get you down, just think of it...
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California Sauvignon Blanc - Where it's at is where it's at
With at least 3 distinct styles of Sauvignon Blanc coming out of California it’s sometimes tough to figure out what you’re buying. There are many...
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California Syrah
For a brief moment Syrah was to be California's "next big thing". Pinot Noir, easier to understand and fruitier, grabbed the spotlight and refused to let go,...
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The thrill of the grill
Summer is my favorite season for many reasons but chief among them is the grilling the weather affords. Not only do I get to enjoy some of my favorite dishes...
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Georgetta Dane - Big house Winery
An interview with Big House Wine's Winemaker and Warden, Georgetta Dane.
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The Sierra Foothills - California's pioneer playground!
The foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains are full of riches. From the 49ers, those original silver and gold miners of the last century to today's vinous...
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Three wines priced just right for the summer
Our friends at Wine.com are back with another set of wines perfectly priced for summer fun. These wines offer great value and better drinking, particularly...
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Argentine Malbec
Malbec has made the big leagues. This misfit grape from France - where it saw a little play as a blending grape in Bordeaux, and yeoman's duty in the often...
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