Anzivino 2010 Gattinara
Aromas of crushed lilac rose water and sage. Rum raisin and cherry compote fill in the edges with a bit of wood smoke. On the palate, it is elegant, with bright …
Aromas of crushed lilac rose water and sage. Rum raisin and cherry compote fill in the edges with a bit of wood smoke. On the palate, it is elegant, with bright …
How Wine Ratings Came to BeWine ratings are both standardized and controversial. They often reflect individual preferences and tastes yet provide a systematic way to rank the quality of a wine. …
A Perfect Wine & Chocolate PairingEveryone loves getting fed. You could whip up a three-course meal, but that’s not a quick gift. If you want all the glory without all the …
Framingham Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough (NZ)This boutique winery has been pushing out classic New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc since 1994. It’s a standard in our Wine 101 classes for nearly as long. It’s …
What is a Wine Cellar?A wine cellar is a room to store wine over an extended period. That’s its sole purpose. You place a bottle in the room, and you have …
Austria’s wine industry, with its rich history and unique varietals, offers a tapestry of flavors that captivates sommeliers and wine enthusiasts alike. From the revival of Grüner Veltliner to the rising popularity of red wines like Zweigelt and Blaufränkisch, Austrian viticulture is a testament to resilience and innovation. The country’s vineyards, nurtured by centuries-old traditions and modern techniques, produce wines that are as complex as they are delightful. Join us as we delve into the enchanting world of Austrian wines, exploring the regions, grapes, and stories that make them extraordinary.
This article provides an in-depth look at the history, regions, and grape varietals that define Austrian wine, offering valuable insights for sommeliers and wine professionals seeking to expand their knowledge and appreciation of this remarkable wine-producing country.
Napa Valley Maps from VinousHere’s something for the wine geek in your circle. Vinous has published a cutting-edge series of vineyard maps. These are not whimsical maps crafted to be hit …
12 Sommelier Candidates Review the Same WineOur Level IV Sommelier candidates were required to submit tasting notes for several wines, including the fantastic Antica 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon from Atlas Peak in Napa …
Over the past few years, how alcohol is bought and sold in Pennsylvania has changed dramatically. It is not just about semi-privatization and consumer choice—that is not half of it. The …
Essential Wine TermsFor most wine enthusiasts, getting to know wine only gets daunting at tastings. When people more experienced throw out a jumble of words and phrases, not to mention the …
Centuries of winemaking traditions support every grandmother and executive chef in Italy. From the Alpine peaks in the north to the sun-soaked beaches in the South, every Italian town offers a …
What are Tannins?Defining tannins can be tricky even for seasoned wine enthusiasts. According to the dictionary, tannin is a yellowish or brownish bitter-tasting organic substance found in various plant tissues, commonly …
Is this Syrah from Cornas or California? In most ways, this wine drinks like it hail from that awesome Northern Rhone cru. Yet, here we are in Sonoma Valley, Dry Creek …
In 2015, California’s Governor Jerry Brown issued an executive order that included a mandatory 25% water reduction. Not surprisingly, the news went national; this was a first in America. Future of …
The top wines from our wine tasting classes. These are the bottles that excited and challenged us this year. And these aren’t just the expensive bottles, either: there are plenty here in the …
Sonic Youth Decanted, or how we ended up in the Washington PostOn December 10th, we were featured in a Washington Post Online article disputing the claims made about the Sonic Decanter. The article …