Today It’s Rosé
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As Dallas finally broke it’s 47 days of over 100 temperatures (which sadly is not a record), it’s so easy to reach for a glass of rosé. It’s a wine that I personally had to learn to love as the ones I tried earlier on brought me back to eating too many watermelon […]
Navigating the Senses with Sensi Wines
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Vineyard View from my Last Italy Trip When my long-awaited family trip to Italy was canceled last month due to the pandemic, I worked to recreate experiences from past trips to bring a little Italy to Dallas. So when Monique Soltani, Executive Producer and Host, of Wine Oh TV, reached out to ask […]
Breaking New Zealand Stereotypes at Left Field Wines: A Chat with Winemaker Richard Painter
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Breaking New Zealand Stereotypes at Left Field Wines: A Chat with Winemaker Richard Painter Left Field Winemaker Richard Painter It only takes one look at Left Field Wine’s website for to understand that this isn’t going to be a typical New Zealand Wine experience. I was invited to lunch with Winemaker Richard Painter (who also […]
The Fine Line of My Sample Wines: A Global Snapshot of My Third Quarter Favorites
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It’s time for another sample round up and I found that a theme emerged for me this quarter. I either completely loved them completely or I didn’t. This time, a much lower percentage than usual of the wines that I tried made the cut. But the ones that I loved, I really loved. I hope […]