Wowch, hello, Lunate Fiano. This is a properly powerful character. Lots of Fianos are the kind of middling, inoffensive cack that’s practically crying out for a Tesco’s Finest label. This one isn’t. It’s bloody full, for a start. Sort of like Earl’s Court station has been, lately. But it smells a fair bit better. (Jes
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The weather is warming up, flowers are blooming, Easter candy is filling the shelves in every store, and suddenly we have to move our clocks forward and lose a precious hour of sleep. It can only mean one thing…spring is coming! As much as you may want to crawl back into hibernation and beg for
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Tuscany could be called a triple threat – breathtaking scenery, delicious cuisine, and amazing wines. It’s not hard to see why it’s considered one of the most iconic vacation destinations in the world, especially for wine lovers. But it can be a difficult place to plan a wine vacation. Most travelers to Tuscany follow the
8 Rich Sonoma Reds (Wine Spectator)
New reviews of Syrah, Grenache and Mourvèdre from the warm 2012 vintage
2014 Top-Scoring Right Bank Bordeaux Reds (Wine Spectator)
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2012 Kirkland Signature Series Columbia Valley Red
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2006 Canonica a Cerreto Sandiavolo Toscana
I couldn’t wait to try this wine. It had so many things going for it. 2006 vintage so it had some age. A perfect blend of 34{b2e123e9138e25ff8232216a74205959533a608968f4eba7854f63b9364ed57d} Sangiovese, 33{b2e123e9138e25ff8232216a74205959533a608968f4eba7854f63b9364ed57d} Cabernet Sauvignon and 33{b2e123e9138e25ff8232216a74205959533a608968f
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On February 9, the International Wine Review attended the 9th annual Kosher Food & Wine Experience (KFWE 2015) at the Metropolitan Pavilion in New York. The event welcomed more than 700 industry professionals and included an impressive lineup of Israeli winemakers and representatives. In a follow-up to our Report # 32 The New Wines of Israel,
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Italy produces a wide variety of white wines that are unbeatable for spring and summer drinking. Fermented in stainless steel, they are refreshing and fruit forward with crisp acidity. They also offer the opportunity for wine enthusiasts to taste a variety of indigenous Italian grapes like Garganega, Cortese, Trebbiano. Vermentino, and Arneis. T
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Visiting Gist Ranch Vineyard Nathan Kandler and Tommy Fogarty standing at the top of Gist Ranch Vineyard, Oct 2014 Spin the Santa Cruz Mountains AVA on your finger like a basketball, and the spot where it balances is Gist Ranch Vineyard, owned and farmed by Lexington Wines. The site sits on the Pacific plate in the Skyline subzone of the appellatio
Rock My Pinot Like A Wagon Wheel (MacPhail Recent Releases)
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So, like, what is this stuff, anyway? I taste a bunch-o-wine (technical term for more than most people). So each week, I share some of my wine reviews (mostly from samples) and tasting notes with you via twitter (limited to 140 characters). They are meant to be quirky, fun, and easily-digestible reviews of currently available wines. Below is a wrap
CHÂTEAU MARSAU Francs Côtes de Bordeaux Prélude 2012 $14 (Wine Spectator)
A racy, sanguine, fresh Bordeaux red
CANTINA TRAMIN Gewürztraminer Alto Adige 2013 $22 (Wine Spectator)
A dry, tangy and zesty Italian white