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Twenty-First Century Rieslings

Shattering misconceptions is one of life's great joys. One common misconception involves the belief that all rieslings are heavy, sweet, dum-dum wines that all come from Germany. While the world's greatest still do come from there, great rieslings are currently...

September 24, 2008    Posted In  Wine Blog 

Land of the Giant Shiraz

Legend has it that shiraz originally came from ancient Persia. Sadly, present-day Iran has outlawed the production of wine. So regardless of its true origins, the much heralded grape has no home there. My first experiences with wines made from the syrah/shiraz...

September 23, 2008    Posted In  Wine Blog 

Climb the Ladder, Savor the Flavor

As infants, we wean on mother's milk. Upon our demise, it's back to pablum. But, oh, those year's in the middle! We develop our palates over a lifetime, and breadth of experience is key here. With wine, everyone starts with lighter, sweeter, simpler wines....

September 22, 2008    Posted In  Wine Blog 

Primo Primitivo

Known as Zinfandel here, it was the most widely planted California varietal during the original "wine boom" of 1878 to 1889. Some say the Croations first brought it here, some say the Greeks.  In Southern Italy, it's Primitivo.  I was lucky enough to get styled...

September 11, 2008    Posted In  Wine Blog 


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