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You know that bottle you’ve been holding for a special occasion? Well the time has come. This Saturday is Open
I had the great pleasure of going out to Napa for the Premier Napa Valley Barrel Auction. The event is
Today is National Pizza Day — which is silly fun. And pizza totally deserves its own day because it is that fabulous. Lets pair pizza with a great wine.
From Barolos, Barbarescos and those banging 2010 Brunellos to the Super-Tuscans and even Merlots and Syrahs, Italy is putting out some
Thankfully, more and more people are drinking wine at their Super Bowl parties. So if you’re hosting, you better make sure
The first Saturday in February is World Pisco Sour Day. The cocktail is made from Pisco, a non-aged brandy, and while you may not have
The United States currently is the world’s dominant wine producer and the American wine drinker is its dominant consumer. But that
It’s that time of year again. Girl Scouts everywhere are beginning to sell their famous cookies. And while you certainly
Nelson Mandela, the South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, politician, and philanthropist said, “After climbing a great hill, one only finds that there are
While I think the world would be a better place if more people had a glass of wine everyday, it might
It’s that time of year again. Everyone makes these big resolutions and I often worry that we then set ourselves
So many people struggle when talking to a sommelier. They clam up and offer one-word answers, afraid they’re going to
I got a great Twitter question that I wanted to share. @ajbsales Tracy, I’m becoming more of a Malbec fan as
Can you recommend a great Cabernet Sauvignon under $30? Might be the question I get asked the most. Because let’s
The wine world is filled with entrepreneurs. But if pressed to pick one that has truly changed Napa Valley, no
December 4 is Cabernet Franc day. And In honor of that day, I thought we should talk about the grape
It’s clearly fall here in the Northeast. And while I hate the cold, I love football tailgate parties and Thanksgiving—and
Once strictly for the rich and famous, wine cellars are popping up in homes across all income levels. Thanks to