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Livermore Valley
The New Old Livermore Valley
By
Laura Ness
Napa Valley
Arns Winery - Finds Its Place In Between
By
Alan Goldfarb
Sonoma Valley
Nicholson Ranch: A Marriage of Three Sonoma Appellations
By
Rosina T. Wilson
Paso Robles
Paso Rhônes: Pushing, Perhaps Redefining, the Boundaries
By
Laura Ness
San Francisco Bay
No Dirt Shackles For Urban Wineries
By
Eleanor & Ray Heald
Paso Robles
Is Paso Robles the Rhône Region of America?
By
Laura Ness
Mendocino Ridge
Mendocino Ridge AVA is Zinfandel Heaven
By
Rhoda Stewart
Paso Robles
Kiamie Cellars:
Own No Vineyards, Cherry Pick from the Rest
By
Laura Ness
America
Why Can’t We All Be Gangsters?
Or, What Lil Wayne Can Teach Us About Winemaking
By
Courtney Cochran
Paso Robles
Deep Roots In Paso:
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By
Laura Ness
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Central Valley Winery Moves Beyond Low-End Table Wines
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Courtney Cochran
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Runs Hot and Cold*
By
Dennis Schaefer
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Hestan Vineyards Is Off the Beaten Track but Its Grapes
are Right on Course
By
Alan Goldfarb
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Committed to Syrah at Rocca
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Alan Goldfarb
Red Mountain
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John Williams boldly went where no one had gone before.
By
Anne Sampson
Massachusetts
Les Trois Emme:
Finding a Niche in the Berkshires
By
Eleanor & Ray Heald
Georgia
Georgia Gold Country is Now Golden for Wine
By
Gregory McCluney
Monterey
Monterey Hones Its Identity
By
Laurie Daniel
Santa Lucia Highlands
Santa Lucia Highlands Vintners Carve Out Artisan Niche In Monterey
By
Laurie Daniel
Paso Robles
Doing the Paso Robles Paso Doble
at Bianchi Winery
By
Laura Ness
Red Mountain
The Pilgrims Land on Red Mountain
By
Anne Sampson
Red Mountain
Hightower Cellars Towers High in Red Mountain
By
Anne Sampson
Red Hills Lake County
An Up and Coming AVA in
an Up and Coming AVA
By
Harry Haff
Napa Valley
Napa Valley High:
Mountains of Difference
By
Roger Dial
St. Helena ~ Napa Valley
August Briggs: It’s both the winemaker
and
the vineyard
By
Alan Goldfarb
America
Natural Wine:
Choosing Your Priorities
By
Clark Smith
Red Mountain
The Sun Shines
Bright
On Klipsun Vineyard
By
Anne Sampson
Santa Ynez Valley
The Biodynamic Story
of Beckmen Vineyards
By
Dennis Schaefer
Livermore Valley
Taking Wente Vineyards to the Nth Degree
By
Laura Ness
Santa Ynez Valley
How Firestone's Winemaker
Kevin Willenborg Tamed
Its Wild Frontier
By
Dennis Schaefer
Santa Ynez Valley
The Syrah Conundrum:
When Will it Get Respect?
By
Dennis Schaefer
America
Getting Closure
The continuing search for the best way to seal the bottle
By
Eleanor & Ray Heald
Horse Heaven Hills
Cab May Be King, But at Zefina the Rhones Rule
By
Anne Sampson
Diamond Mountain District ~ Napa Valley
Diamond Mountain: A gem of a place
By
Alan Goldfarb
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Barbara Ensrud
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By
Michael Lasky
Chiles Valley ~ Napa Valley
Chiles Valley Isn’t Hot, But It’s So “Cool”
By
Alan Goldfarb
America
Spoofulated or Artisanal?
By
Clark Smith
Columbia Valley
Long Shadows Vintners
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By
Eleanor & Ray Heald
Santa Ynez Valley
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Adam Firestone Opens Up
By
Dennis Schaefer
Napa Valley
Nothing New About the Success of These Old Napa Vineyards
By
Alan Goldfarb
Mount Veeder ~ Napa Valley
Mount Veeder: A Diversity of Directions
By
Alan Goldfarb
Santa Ynez Valley
Clay Brock is on Top of the World...
er, the Mesa
By
Dennis Schaefer
Washington
Washington State Grapes
+ Winemaker Rob Griffin
= A Brilliant, Expanding Future
By
Anne Sampson
Santa Cruz Mountains
Tango in the Vineyard - The Love Affair of Martin Ranch
By
Laura Ness
Carneros ~ Los Carneros
Carneros AVA -- The Sweet Spot
for Pinot Noir and Chardonnay
By
Alan Goldfarb
Napa Valley
Regional Transparency - When Marketing Trumps Winemaking
By
Dan Berger
Napa Valley
Pop Quiz: Do appellation differences exist in the Napa Valley?
By
Alan Goldfarb
Finger Lakes
Damiani Wine Cellars Forges Red Wine
Reputation in The Finger Lakes
By
Craig Pinhey
Paso Robles
Are Screw Cap Wine Bottles Sensible or Not?
By
Eleanor & Ray Heald
Mount Veeder ~ Napa Valley
THE HESS ULTIMATUM
By
Alan Goldfarb
America
The Paradox of Unwimpy Wines:
Why Less is More
By
Dan Berger
Canada
2007 All Canadian Wine Championships Documents National Trends
By
Craig Pinhey
Ozark Mountain
Crown Valley Winery on the Way Up with a Down Under Winemaker
By
Tim Pingelton
North Yuba
The "Renaissance" of the
Sierra Foothills’ North Yuba AVA
By
Jean Deitz Sexton
Santa Cruz Mountains
Shadowing the Master:
Uncovering Tony Craig’s Cellar Secrets
By
Laura Ness
Edna Valley
The Master of Edna Valley
An Interview with Christian Roguenant
By
Laurie Daniel
Niagara Escarpment (NY)
Arrowhead Spring Vineyard:
Winemaking Where the Niagara Falls
By
Lenn Thompson
York Mountain
What’s Up on York Mountain?
By
Laurie Daniel
California
Wine merchant Darrell Corti no longer sells wines over 14.5% alcohol.
By
Alan Goldfarb
Altus
Post Familie Winery – Standard Bearer for Arkansas Wine
By
Tim Pingelton
Carneros ~ Los Carneros
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A hedge against the devaluation
of “Vineyard Designates”
By
Alan Goldfarb
Arroyo Seco
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Monterey is one of the world’s great wine areas.
By
Laurie Daniel
Santa Cruz Mountains
Steward of the Terroir:
Cooper-Garrod's Bill Cooper
By
Laura Ness
California
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By
Alan Goldfarb
Paso Robles
Grey Wolf: Head Of The Pack
By
Laura Ness
Sonoma Valley
Two Little Known Sub-Appellations
Reveal the Diversity of Sonoma Valley
By
Dan Berger
Santa Barbara County
Jaffurs Wine Cellars: The vineyard is the ultimate appellation.
By
Dennis Schaefer
Snake River Valley
Snake River Valley Appellation a First for Idaho
By
Cole Danehower
Santa Maria Valley
My, has the Bien Nacido Vineyard come a long way in three decades.
By
Dan Berger
Santa Maria Valley
Bien Nacido: The Vineyard is the Brand
By
Dennis Schaefer
Fair Play
Perry Creek Adjusts Focus:
New Owners Change Winery's Direction
By
Jean Deitz Sexton
Lake Michigan Shore
Rhone Varietals Drive Domaine Berrien's Success
By
Eleanor & Ray Heald
Oregon
Oregon Wines: Exploring Terroir of the Land and the Mind
By
Cole Danehower
Featured Syrah | Shiraz
Abacela 2005 Syrah Estate
(Umpqua Valley)
Deep, concentrated aromas and flavors of ripe blackberries and blueberries with hints of game, pepper, earth, and minerals.
$30.00
Tamayo Family Vineyards 2003 J Jaden Red Dessert Wine, Estate
(Napa Valley)
A decadent Port-style wine - ripe & bright flavors of candied plum & cherry follow the aromas of fig, allspice, toffee & blackberry jam
$45.00
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