One Man’s Quest to Discover His Wine Palate Led to Making His Own Wine
Rob Barney, Vintner, Stressed Vines For Rob Barney, Stressed Vines’ Vintner, drinking wine was once a “safe label” choice. He
......continue readingRob Barney, Vintner, Stressed Vines For Rob Barney, Stressed Vines’ Vintner, drinking wine was once a “safe label” choice. He
......continue readingOur wine trip continued in Sonoma where we spent time at four places– Arista, Passalacqua, Skipstone and Scherrer Wineries.
......continue readingMike Thompson, Proprietor of Thompson 31Fifty (third from right) and the Dallas Wineaux When you sit down and talk to
......continue readingWhat I’m Drinking: A Round of First Quarter (Almost) Sample Favorites – Sample Reviews I found myself behind (even more
......continue readingIn its own marketing brochure, Wines of Alentejo describes the region and the wines as having “a long and turbulent
......continue readingTom Parmeson, Owner and Winemaker of Parmesan Wines Tom Parmeson, Owner and Winemaker of Parmeson Wines, never aspired to be a Sonoma winemaker.
......continue readingTo truly explore this grape, you need to begin with a focus on Cariñena, a Spanish wine region located in
......continue readingThis October, I had the opportunity to attend the Virginia Wine Harvest Party, which was a two-day whirlwind media tour
......continue readingOur line-up of Loire Valley wines This Summer, I was invited to a wine chat focusing on Loire Valley
......continue readingIt’s time for another sample round up and I found that a theme emerged for me this quarter. I either
......continue reading
My name is Melanie Ofenloch and I have a philosophy–no wine snobs allowed. I don’t consider myself a wine expert – just an everyday person with a love for the grape.
Powered byWordpress Hack