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Michelle Gruben

  • What Is This Thing? Giambellino Bellini Wine Cocktail

    What Is This Thing? Giambellino Bellini Wine Cocktail

    This is what it’s like to write a highbrow-lowbrow wine blog: Sometimes we’re drinking a single-vineyard Pinot Noir, and sometimes we’re drinking a dubious orange liquid that we bought at ALDI. On What Is This Thing?, we look at various wine-adjacent products and try to determine: 1. What is this thing? 2. Should you drink…

    Apr 20, 2026
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  • Merlot Thursday: Château Giscours “Haut-Médoc de Giscours” (2020)

    Merlot Thursday: Château Giscours “Haut-Médoc de Giscours” (2020)

    Today’s #MerlotThursday wine is actually just 50% Merlot–so I drank two glasses to make it count. 😉 The “Haut-Médoc de Giscours” is the third label of Château Giscours, a prestigious Third Growth estate in the Margaux appellation of Bordeaux. The fruit comes from Giscours’ 60 hectares of vines in the Haut-Médoc, slightly inland and adjacent to…

    Apr 16, 2026
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  • Close calls: Three recent blind-tasting traps–and what I learned from them

    Close calls: Three recent blind-tasting traps–and what I learned from them

    Identifying mystery wines isn’t easy at the best of times. But when a wine is chosen specifically to trip up the taster, it adds another layer of difficulty. I’ve been doing a lot of blind tasting practice since earning my WSET Level 3 certificate in February. I’m trying to get an honest look at my…

    Apr 14, 2026
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  • The Wine Fairy on Substack

    The Wine Fairy on Substack

    Some cool news: The Wine Fairy is now on Substack (@winefairymichelle). If you’d like, you can follow me there for the same articles and reviews you see on the blog, delivered via email or the Substack app. Or keep reading here, as always. (Or via the RSS feed–I know there are some of you who…

    Apr 10, 2026
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  • Merlot Thursday: Sydney Back South Africa Merlot (2022)

    Merlot Thursday: Sydney Back South Africa Merlot (2022)

    Oh no–#MerlotThursday snuck up on me again. Fortunately, I have this bottle that a friend gifted me last night: A Kosher Merlot from South Africa. Happy Passover to those who observe it! This medium-bodied, lightly oaked Merlot is fresh and red-fruited with some earthy character. Red cherries, black plum, and spiced cranberry yield to deeper…

    Apr 9, 2026
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  • Review: Truchard Carneros Napa Valley Chardonnay (2023)

    Review: Truchard Carneros Napa Valley Chardonnay (2023)

    To drink a glass of well-made Chardonnay is like taking a short walk on a sunny afternoon. Is it thrilling? No. Are you going to tell a story about it at your next cocktail party? Probably not. But it’s pleasant. It’s wholesome. And when you’re finished, you feel a little glow inside–like you just ingested…

    Apr 6, 2026
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  • Texas Wine News Roundup: Spring 2026

    Texas Wine News Roundup: Spring 2026

    Spring is here in Texas! That means it’s time for bluebonnets, barbecue, and rosé on the patio. As Texas wine superfans, we’re always on the lookout for new wines to taste and new places to visit. Here are the five Texas wine stories that broke through the noise in the first quarter of 2026. Story…

    Apr 4, 2026
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  • Merlot Thursday: “Madame de Beaucaillou” Haut-Médoc (2019)

    Merlot Thursday: “Madame de Beaucaillou” Haut-Médoc (2019)

    Merlot’s fortunes are so low that it’s possible to walk into an upscale wine shop and not see a single bottle with the “M-word” on the label. When you ask for help finding a nice Merlot, they will look at you with either pity (as if you have no wine knowledge) or suspicion (as if…

    Apr 2, 2026
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  • A Texas Tempranillo Experience at Red River Wines (Sadler, TX)

    A Texas Tempranillo Experience at Red River Wines (Sadler, TX)

    With its versatility, affinity for oak aging, and heat tolerance in the vineyard, Tempranillo is arguably the signature black grape of Texas. (It’s currently the second-most planted, after Cabernet Sauvignon–and gaining.) Since the first commercial plantings in the early 2000s, Texas winemakers have looked to this variety to craft bold reds with balanced fruit, spice,…

    Mar 31, 2026
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  • DFW Wine Events: April 2026

    DFW Wine Events: April 2026

    Wine Fairy checking in with a yummy collection of April wine happenings! Here are 20 upcoming events in the DFW area, including tastings, classes, and dinners. From luxe to free (yep, free!) there’s something to suit your schedule and budget. As always at The Wine Fairy, we’ve done our best to make this info current and…

    Mar 28, 2026
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  • Merlot Thursday: Backhouse California Merlot (2023)

    Merlot Thursday: Backhouse California Merlot (2023)

    Late-night happy hours (sometimes called “reverse” happy hours) are superior to regular happy hours in every way. Urban drink-seekers know this. Instead of jumping into rush-hour traffic to (hopefully) find a barstool and catch a server’s attention before the clock strikes 6 PM, you get to slow down. You can finish your daily work and…

    Mar 26, 2026
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  • Review: El Pino Club “Sea Floored” Pinot Noir (2021)

    Review: El Pino Club “Sea Floored” Pinot Noir (2021)

    Working as a prep cook in a hotel, I used to clean a lot of strawberries. Strawberries for the breakfast buffet, strawberries for the cold line’s fruit plates and salads, strawberries for the pastry shop. (This is a Pinot Noir review–I’m getting to it, I promise. But first I want to tell you about my…

    Mar 20, 2026
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