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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
Colorado
Colorado Wines - High Altitude, High Expectations
By
Dan Berger
Oakville ~ Napa Valley
Napa Valley’s future in the Cabs of tiny Tierra Roja
By
Alan Goldfarb
Texas Hill Country
From
Tuscany
to
Provence
in Texas Hill Country
By
Eleanor & Ray Heald
Mount Veeder ~ Napa Valley
Will Malbec Find a Home in the Napa Valley?
By
Alan Goldfarb
Stags Leap District ~ Napa Valley
Stags Leap District's
20th Anniversary Reveals its Appellation Distinctiveness
By
Dan Berger
Paso Robles
Is Paso Robles the Rhône Region of America?
By
Laura Ness
Paso Robles
Kiamie Cellars:
Own No Vineyards, Cherry Pick from the Rest
By
Laura Ness
Napa Valley
At Highly Acclaimed Araujo, It’s All About The Vineyard – The Eisele Vineyard
By
Alan Goldfarb
Paso Robles
Deep Roots In Paso:
Growing the Future at Halter Ranch
By
Laura Ness
Rutherford ~ Napa Valley
Legendary Vineyard Bella Oaks Sold
By
Alan Goldfarb
Lake Michigan Shore
No Citrus But Loads of Intriguing Wines at Lemon Creek Winery
By
Eleanor & Ray Heald
Napa Valley
Joseph Phelps Insignia:
The Components of Terroir
The Terroir of the Components
By
Alan Goldfarb
Santa Ynez Valley
Gainey Vineyard
Runs Hot and Cold*
By
Dennis Schaefer
Napa Valley
Hestan Vineyards Is Off the Beaten Track but Its Grapes
are Right on Course
By
Alan Goldfarb
Lake Michigan Shore
Round Barn Winery’s
World is Not Flat
By
Eleanor & Ray Heald
Napa Valley
Terroir Denied:
Give Cabernet Franc a Chance
By
Dan Berger
Red Mountain
Kiona Vineyards
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
Red Hills Lake County
Obsidian Ridge’s
Rocky Mountain High
By
Alan Goldfarb
Georgia
Georgia Gold Country is Now Golden for Wine
By
Gregory McCluney
Napa Valley
Kirk Venge: The further rising
of a rising superstar winemaker
By
Alan Goldfarb
Napa Valley
Old, historical Larkmead Vineyard:
The vines may be young,
but the terroir isn’t
By
Alan Goldfarb
Monterey
Monterey Hones Its Identity
By
Laurie Daniel
Napa Valley
Bottle Shocked:
Uncorking the Real Gustavo Brambila
By
Alan Goldfarb
Napa Valley
Philippe Langner’s Napa Valley
‘Project Terroir’
By
Alan Goldfarb
Paso Robles
Doing the Paso Robles Paso Doble
at Bianchi Winery
By
Laura Ness
Mendocino
Bonterra Vineyards: Ground Zero
for Organic Grapegrowing
By
Eleanor & Ray Heald
Napa Valley
Big changes at Flora Springs
as next generation takes over
By
Alan Goldfarb
Red Mountain
Tapteil Estate Taps
The Riches Of Red Mountain
By
Anne Sampson
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
Red Mountain
The Sun Shines
Bright
On Klipsun Vineyard
By
Anne Sampson
Michigan
Cherry Creek Cellars Sees
Green in Its Red Wines
By
Eleanor & Ray Heald
Santa Ynez Valley
How Firestone's Winemaker
Kevin Willenborg Tamed
Its Wild Frontier
By
Dennis Schaefer
Napa Valley
It’s The Envy of Napa Valley
By
Alan Goldfarb
Umpqua Valley
Go Ahead, Say It:
Umpqua
Better You Should Taste It
By
Dan Berger
Stags Leap District ~ Napa Valley
The Owners Have Changed
at Stag's Leap...Has Anything Else?
By
Alan Goldfarb
New Mexico
Bringing the people to the wine:
How New Mexico connects wines, tourism and its unique cuisine
By
Eleanor & Ray Heald
Napa Valley
George Hendry has a head for blocks.
By
Alan Goldfarb
Oakville ~ Napa Valley
How Robert Mondavi Winery
Maintains Its Original Vision
By
Alan Goldfarb
Santa Cruz Mountains
Winemaker Michael Martella:
The Soul of Thomas Fogarty Winery
By
Laura Ness
Napa Valley
Charbono
:
The Misunderstood Grape Breaks Through…Barely
By
Alan Goldfarb
Santa Ynez Valley
The Syrah Conundrum:
When Will it Get Respect?
By
Dennis Schaefer
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
Howell Mountain ~ Napa Valley
What is Howell Mountain?
(A) a logistical nightmare
(B) a winemaker’s dream
By
Alan Goldfarb
Yadkin Valley
Recipe for Wine Success:
Take One Nascar Driver,
Add a Winemaker from Long Island,
Mix Well
By
Barbara Ensrud
America
As the Climate Changes
So Does Our Wine
By
Dan Berger
Spring Mountain District ~ Napa Valley
The folks on Spring Mountain
‘have to know what they’re doing’
By
Alan Goldfarb
Horse Heaven Hills
Champoux Vineyard Reveals
History in the Horse Heaven Hills
By
Anne Sampson
St. Helena ~ Napa Valley
Kicking the 'Dust' off Cabernet
By
Alan Goldfarb
Chiles Valley ~ Napa Valley
Chiles Valley Isn’t Hot, But It’s So “Cool”
By
Alan Goldfarb
America
Spoofulated or Artisanal?
By
Clark Smith
Rutherford ~ Napa Valley
A Tale of Four Vineyards Gets Under the "Dust" in Rutherford
By
Alan Goldfarb
Georgia
Who Knew? Georgia's unusual grape varieties
By
Harry Haff
Oakville ~ Napa Valley
If Cabernet Put Napa Valley on the Map...Then Oakville is Cab Central
By
Alan Goldfarb
Yountville ~ Napa Valley
Yountville: A Small Hill's Big Influence on an AVA's Terroir
By
Alan Goldfarb
Columbia Valley
Long Shadows Vintners
Casts a Long Shadow
By
Eleanor & Ray Heald
Stags Leap District ~ Napa Valley
Stags Leap District:
Where Cabernet is King
By
Alan Goldfarb
Okanagan Valley
Michael Bartier is
The Okanagan Mixmaster
By
John Schreiner
Oak Knoll District of Napa Valley
Oak Knoll District:
Where Merlot Gets the Vote by Default
By
Alan Goldfarb
Napa Valley
Trinchero Napa Valley Uses White Zinfandel Profits to Make Top Tier Wines
By
Alan Goldfarb
Napa Valley
Nothing New About the Success of These Old Napa Vineyards
By
Alan Goldfarb
St. Helena ~ Napa Valley
The Real Starr of Napa Valley
By
Alan Goldfarb
Napa Valley
Just What are the AVA Distinctions
of Napa Valley Cabernet?
By
Alan Goldfarb
Atlas Peak ~ Napa Valley
The Three Facets of Atlas Peak
By
Alan Goldfarb
Santa Cruz Mountains
Tango in the Vineyard - The Love Affair of Martin Ranch
By
Laura Ness
Pennsylvania
Is Cabernet Franc the Cinderella
of the Vineyard?
By
David Falchek
Stags Leap District ~ Napa Valley
Stags Leap District's
Appellation in a Box
By
Michael Lasky
Paso Robles
When small is beautiful: Let Paso Robles winemaker Signe Zoller explain
By
Laurie Daniel
St. Helena ~ Napa Valley
Freemark Abbey enters a new era
By
Alan Goldfarb
Napa Valley
Pop Quiz: Do appellation differences exist in the Napa Valley?
By
Alan Goldfarb
California
It’s the
Un
real Thing – High-Alcohol Wines
for the Cola Generation
By
Dan Berger
Napa Valley
Vintner/wine industry educator
George Vierra says
grapes are hanging around too long
By
Alan Goldfarb
Augusta
Lucian Dressel – A Talk with the Man
Behind the first AVA in the U.S.
By
Joe Pollack
Finger Lakes
Damiani Wine Cellars Forges Red Wine
Reputation in The Finger Lakes
By
Craig Pinhey
Leelanau Peninsula
Unique Terroir Dynamics Define
Shady Lane Cellars Wine
By
Eleanor & Ray Heald
California
Cameron Hughes: The resurrection
of the American négociant
By
Alan Goldfarb
America
Some Like It
Hot
By
Clark Smith
St. Helena ~ Napa Valley
Gerard Zanzonico’s Winemaking Adventures in Xanadu
By
Alan Goldfarb
Napa Valley
Heitz and Seek
Former Cult Favorite
Heitz Wine Cellars
Hasn’t Changed A Thing
By
Alan Goldfarb
Rutherford ~ Napa Valley
The Rising Threat of Regional Transparency
By
Dan Berger
Rutherford ~ Napa Valley
When Mr. Natural Meets Dr. Blender
You are at Alpha Omega
By
Alan Goldfarb
Stags Leap District ~ Napa Valley
Why Warren Winiarski sold Stag’s Leap:
“I wasn’t going to live forever.”
By
Alan Goldfarb
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
Howell Mountain ~ Napa Valley
Winemaker Randy Dunn:
‘Higher alcohol wines should stop.'
By
Alan Goldfarb
California
Leo McCloskey is against wine scores...
By
Alan Goldfarb
North Yuba
The "Renaissance" of the
Sierra Foothills’ North Yuba AVA
By
Jean Deitz Sexton
Niagara Peninsula
The Blues Brother Drinks Red and White:
Dan Aykroyd Builds a Canadian Winery
By
Tony Aspler
Niagara Escarpment (NY)
Arrowhead Spring Vineyard:
Winemaking Where the Niagara Falls
By
Lenn Thompson
Napa Valley
A Bow to Terroir
HALL Wines Decks Its Portfolio
with Single Vineyard Wines
By
Alan Goldfarb
Napa Valley
The Fall and Rise of Charles Krug Winery
By
Alan Goldfarb
Napa Valley
Psst…Have You Heard About…
…The ‘Margarita Night’ Meritage?
By
Alan Goldfarb
Oak Knoll District of Napa Valley
Napa Valley Pioneers
Tony Baldini, Vineyard Genius
By
Alan Goldfarb
Sonoma Valley
Sonoma Valley’s Legendary
Monte Rosso Vineyard:
Acclaimed Winemaker Ed Sbragia Explains Its Allure
By
Eleanor & Ray Heald
Virginia
Virginia Wines Wow the Brits
By
Barbara Ensrud
Napa Valley
Napa Valley Grower of the Year:
Davie Piña Explains the Art of the Vineyard
By
Alan Goldfarb
Arroyo Seco
Doug Meador is convinced:
Monterey is one of the world’s great wine areas.
By
Laurie Daniel
Napa Valley
Signorello Vineyards: No Sub-AVA, No Problem
By
Alan Goldfarb
Santa Cruz Mountains
Steward of the Terroir:
Cooper-Garrod's Bill Cooper
By
Laura Ness
California
KJ Takes the "High" Road:
Consumers' Terroir Education with Highland Estates Wines
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
Snake River Valley
Snake River Valley Appellation a First for Idaho
By
Cole Danehower
Applegate Valley
One of the Oldest Wineries in the Southern Oregon AVA Has Some New Ideas
By
Cole Danehower
St. Helena ~ Napa Valley
The Titus Touch at the
Choke Point of the Napa Valley
By
Alan Goldfarb
Cole Ranch
The Tiniest Appellation in the US:
Diversity in the Cole Ranch AVA
By
Laura Ness
Atlas Peak ~ Napa Valley
Little Dominari About To Grow
By
Alan Goldfarb
Napa Valley
Is the Regional Distinctiveness of Wine a Thing of the Past?
By
Dan Berger
Napa Valley
Spottswoode: A Napa Valley First Growth
By
Alan Goldfarb
Napa Valley
Spottswoode Estate: Keepers of the Terroir
By
Dan Berger
Napa Valley
Merryvale’s Vineyard Guru Remi Cohen – She’s Young and Good*
By
Alan Goldfarb
Livermore Valley
As the Crane Flies
An Interview with Nick Nardolillo
of White Crane Winery
By
Laura Ness
Howell Mountain ~ Napa Valley
The Wonders of Mountain Terroir:
Let Robert Craig Explain
By
Alan Goldfarb
North Fork of Long Island
Roanoke Vineyards – Producing Cab
That Ricochets Around the Room
By
Lenn Thompson
Livermore Valley
The Doctor is In...and So is Petite Sirah
By
Laura Ness
Diamond Mountain District ~ Napa Valley
J. Davies: Why Did Sparkling Wine Producer Schramsberg Turn To Cabernet?
By
Alan Goldfarb
Oak Knoll District of Napa Valley
A Precise and Intimate Knowledge of the Oak Knoll District: An interview with Peter Luthi
By
Alan Goldfarb
St. Helena ~ Napa Valley
A 30 Year Education in the Terroir of St. Helena: An Interview with Bill Collins
By
Alan Goldfarb
Diamond Mountain District ~ Napa Valley
Adding Austrian Flavor to the Diamond Mountain District: An interview with Rudy von Strasser
By
Alan Goldfarb
Featured Cabernet Sauvignon
Bighorn Cellars 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon, Coombsville Vineyard
(Oak Knoll District of Napa Valley)
A wine that captivates with alluring aromas…and then inundates the senses with wave upon wave of succulent mouthwatering flavors.
$40.00
Ladera Vineyards 2004 Cabernet Sauvignon
(Howell Mountain ~ Napa Valley)
Stunning and fruit forward, dominated by black cherry, blackberry and plum, laced with oak. The rich tannins are long, velvety and wet.
$70.00
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