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  • The 67 Pall Mall Global Wine Communicator Awards: Last call!

    The 67 Pall Mall Global Wine Communicator Awards: Last call!

    March 8 is the last day to submit your entries for the 67 Pall Mall Global Wine Communicator Awards! (I know this because…well, I also put it off until the last minute.) The third edition of the awards will recognize wine communicators across six categories, spanning written, audio, and video content. Being at the Wine…

    Mar 6, 2026
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  • If wine were only art or only science, what would be lost?

    If wine were only art or only science, what would be lost?

    I was recently a Fellow of the 2026 Wine Writers’ Symposium in Napa Valley. In late February, I spent several days in classes and on field trips in the St. Helena area. I met winemakers, toured vineyards, tasted unreal bottles, and conversed with wine writers at every stage of their careers–from beginners to near-legends. It…

    Mar 4, 2026
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  • DFW Wine Events: March 2026

    DFW Wine Events: March 2026

    Hear that? It’s the sound of corks popping all over Dallas-Fort Worth! Spring is here, and it’s time to treat yourself to a nice glass of rosé. Or Cabernet, or Riesling…whatever is pleasing your palate at the moment. Here are 12 upcoming events in the DFW area to help you plan your March wine indulgences.…

    Feb 27, 2026
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  • Bottoms up, and back to school: Why wine education is trending now

    Bottoms up, and back to school: Why wine education is trending now

    Even as wine consumption is slumping worldwide, wine education is enjoying a healthy surge. Whether it’s full-blown certification courses or more casual learning sessions, more and more people are taking their drink with a side of “think.” As a wine blogger, I keep tabs on wine activities in my community with a monthly post of…

    Feb 18, 2026
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  • Six takeaways from Wine Paris 2026

    Six takeaways from Wine Paris 2026

    We’re back from three days of tasting, learning, and exploring at the colossal Wine Paris trade show! Each day, I wandered the exhibition halls from open until close to try and soak up clues about what’s happening in the international wine biz. On Friday, I shared seven personal moments that defined my Wine Paris experience.…

    Feb 15, 2026
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  • Wine Paris 2026: A trip to remember

    Wine Paris 2026: A trip to remember

    “Mind-blowing.” “Insane.” That’s how Wine Paris was described to me before I went–and now that I’m back home, I’ve got to say that I agree. As a new-to-the-industry person, I’ve wasted no time jumping straight into the deep end. (If not now, then when?) The opportunity came to go to Paris. So I cashed in…

    Feb 14, 2026
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  • Merlot Thursday: Martin Ray “Courtney’s Cuvée” Merlot (2021)–and the trouble with wine on tap

    Merlot Thursday: Martin Ray “Courtney’s Cuvée” Merlot (2021)–and the trouble with wine on tap

    The quest to bring back Merlot got a boost this week from a delightful “Sideways Effect” piece by Willa Paskin for Slate: “For years, many believed that one tiny movie brainwashed American wine drinkers forever. The truth is weirder.” All the biggest questions and juiciest details are in that article: Is it true that one…

    Feb 5, 2026
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  • Wine Road Trip: Sonoma County in winter

    Wine Road Trip: Sonoma County in winter

    The hills were gray and damp, but the mood was jolly. Twelve wine lovers were gathered into a big white van–not friends just yet, but soon to be. “Who’s ready for wine this morning? Everybody!” We made introductions and sipped hot Americanos from a café stop in Sausalito, right over the Golden Gate bridge. We had…

    Jan 10, 2026
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  • 9 hot takes about wine

    9 hot takes about wine

    A wise person once said that when first learning about wine, you should refrain from forming or expressing strong opinions. We heard that advice and went, “Pfffft.” What’s the point of wine writing, if not as an outlet for over-generalizations and manufactured outrage on trivial topics? C’mon wine friends–time to stir the pot! This post…

    Jan 2, 2026
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  • Texas Wine News Roundup: Winter 2025

    Texas Wine News Roundup: Winter 2025

    It’s a scary time for the wine biz. Our thumbs are tired from scrolling past news about winery closures, sales slumps, and layoffs…and all the associated think pieces. (Why won’t the youngins put down their phones and drink some wine? Is it housing costs, social anxiety, vape pens, or wine snobbery that we should blame?…

    Dec 31, 2025
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  • Local wines by the Bay at Winery Collective (San Francisco, CA)

    Local wines by the Bay at Winery Collective (San Francisco, CA)

    Fisherman’s Wharf in December is not a bustling place. The cruise ships have mostly left for the season and the sidewalks are nearly empty. It’s too chilly and gray to catch any California sunshine on the waterfront. The Ghirardelli Chocolate building shines on the top of the hill, its marble counters spotless, its sundae glasses…

    Dec 10, 2025
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  • Celebrating Wines of Hungary with Günzer Estate Winery

    Celebrating Wines of Hungary with Günzer Estate Winery

    A rare opportunity to taste the wines of Hungary popped up on the calendar this past week. So we hustled over to Total Wine in East Plano for a joint presentation by Thomas Hoeber (of Dallas-based importer Aqueous Spirits) and Norman Günzer (of Villány’s Günzer Estate Winery). Hungarian wines have a long and illustrious history.…

    Nov 8, 2025
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