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  • The 9 dumbest wine gifts on Amazon

    The 9 dumbest wine gifts on Amazon

    I know and love some gadget-heads in the world of wine, but let’s get real for a second: Wine is not a hobby that requires a whole bunch of specialized gear. A corkscrew, a set of decent glassware and maybe a journal to write notes in. That’s really all you need to get started. Add…

    Mar 11, 2025
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  • Under $12 Review: ALDI’s California Heritage Pinot Grigio

    Under $12 Review: ALDI’s California Heritage Pinot Grigio

    Our wine review of the day is…ta-da! A $5 Pinot Grigio from ALDI. Wait, wait–I can explain: I bought this wine to put in my Italian sausage and kale pasta. But then I remembered that drinking bad wine helps you appreciate the good ones more. So I put on a brave face, twisted that screw…

    Mar 10, 2025
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  • Bordeaux Wine Dinner at Lavendou (Dallas, TX)

    Bordeaux Wine Dinner at Lavendou (Dallas, TX)

    I may not be able to travel to Bordeaux at the moment…but I couldn’t resist it when Bordeaux came to my backyard. Last night, Lavendou Bistro Provincial hosted three Bordeaux winery owners. Wines from three distinct appellations were paired with three main courses for a decadent meal that was worth skipping lunch for. The evening…

    Mar 6, 2025
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  • Review: Saint-Hilaire Blanquette de Limoux Brut (2021)

    Review: Saint-Hilaire Blanquette de Limoux Brut (2021)

    Our wine topic today is a budget sparkler with a cool story. The year was 1531. At the abbey of Saint-Hilaire at the base of the Pyrenees, some monks noticed that bubbles appeared in casks of fermenting white wine. They documented their findings and worked out methods for production and distribution. Thus, Saint-Hilaire is France’s…

    Mar 5, 2025
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  • Review: Tacama Gran Blanco Tres Cepas (2022)

    Review: Tacama Gran Blanco Tres Cepas (2022)

    I’ll admit it: It’s novelty that primarily drives my personal wine choices. Why drink something you’ve already tasted? There are exceptions (for exceptional wines and comfort wines)–but most nights, I just want to try something new. The second most important thing is price. And so today, we have an inexpensive and novel wine: Tacama Vineyards’…

    Mar 3, 2025
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  • California Uncorked: Napa Valley & Beyond (Total Wine class review)

    California Uncorked: Napa Valley & Beyond (Total Wine class review)

    Nothing helps smooth the path to the weekend better than a midweek wine or spirits tasting. And so, I frequently take Thursday evening classes at the Total Wine in West Plano, Texas. It’s like an educational version of a Thirsty Thursday happy hour! Last night’s class was “California Uncorked: Napa Valley & Beyond.” It’s an…

    Feb 28, 2025
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  • Review: Halos de Jupiter Côtes du Rhône (2022)

    Review: Halos de Jupiter Côtes du Rhône (2022)

    Tonight, we’re peering into the inky depths of distant heavens, the dark womb of planets and stars… Just kidding. The inky depths are of “Les Halos de Jupiter,” a mid-shelf Côtes du Rhône I picked up last week. I tried it at the Total Wine tasting bar and liked it pretty well, but was it…

    Feb 27, 2025
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  • Rare European fruits: A wine taster’s guide

    Rare European fruits: A wine taster’s guide

    Aren’t tasting notes wild? When you write a tasting note, you’re fumbling toward objectivity–or at least toward clearly communicating a subjective experience. Sometimes, wine writers gussy up our impressions with science talk: This wine has high levels of pyrazines, this one has 9 grams of residual sugar, blah blah blah. But still, deep down, lies…

    Feb 26, 2025
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  • Nature’s own wino, the Cedar Waxwing

    Nature’s own wino, the Cedar Waxwing

    Some people mark the season’s change by the blossoming of cherry trees or the thawing of frozen ponds. In my household, we have our own harbinger of spring: The yearly arrival of a very boozy bird, the Cedar Waxwing. A flock of several dozen shows up at once and perches in the tall trees. On…

    Feb 25, 2025
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  • Review: Ferrari-Carano Dry Sangiovese Rosé (2022)

    Review: Ferrari-Carano Dry Sangiovese Rosé (2022)

    Despite what designers of T-shirts and insulated tumblers would have you believe, it’s not actually very fun to “rosé all day.” Trust me–I’ve been there. Having a bottle of the blush stuff on Sunday morning is a good way to ensure that you wake up on a lounge chair with a sunburn and a whanging…

    Feb 24, 2025
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  • Review: Predator Cabernet Sauvignon (2021)

    Review: Predator Cabernet Sauvignon (2021)

    Winemakers don’t usually brag about insects in their vineyards, but Predator Wines is an exception. As natural and sustainable viticulture techniques gain more attention, even bugs are getting in on the action. Predator Wines is one of 10 brands from the Rutherford Wine Company, headquartered in Napa. Predator Wines use “natural predation” via ladybugs as…

    Feb 18, 2025
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  • Not a bubbly mood: 4 ways Prosecco lovers can cope with tariffs

    Not a bubbly mood: 4 ways Prosecco lovers can cope with tariffs

    It has not been a festive year for the wine industry. Climate-related worries, buzz-killing medical research, and an overall decline in drinking among young consumers are just a few of the worries keeping wine people up at night. Now, the wine business is bracing for the possibility of Trumpian tariffs on European imports. Winemakers of…

    Feb 17, 2025
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