It is any wine lover's dream to have the privilege to drink a bottle from Bordeaux from the legendary 1982 vintage. Some may have the opportunity to do this more often than others and yet, some may never get the chance. I guarantee you that if you love wine and the chance presents itself, you, as I would never turn it down.
Recently, I was out at a great friend's house and the whisper of 1982 started. Next thing you know, a bottle from the pristine cellar was picked: 1982 Haut Brion! My friend and I admired the bottle and laughed that neither of us had been fortunate enough to try a First Growth from 1982. Often times we will glance at a bottle and think, "This is not the right time," or "I am waiting for a special occasion to open this bottle." I learned this new acronym recently that I really like - YOLO: You Only Live Once. There is no better time than the present because you never know what tomorrow
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Upon recently opening one of our new arrival wines, 2011 Herencia Altes Garnatxa Negra, the first thing I noticed about it was the care and passion that went into its creation. With a good winemaker, that care and passion will be the driving force to quality, and that is exactly what we have here with the 2011 Herencia Altes Garnatxa Negra. Then, factor in the $9.99 price tag, and you have a 100% Grenache at an unbeatable value which makes it perfect for everyday drinking. This wine truly combines affordability and great taste giving you the best of both worlds!
The seventh vintage of our highly coveted Waterstone Cabernet Sauvignon has arrived - and it is nothing short of remarkable!
I love Pinot Noir! It's my grape of choice when looking for a red to pop, and even more so when it's a hot day during the summer. Pinots are light on their feet but have enough complexity to keep you interested. I'm always looking for new ones try and although I prefer Burgundy, my wallet says otherwise.
The Pelissero winery is located in Treiso, Piedmont, which lies within the Barbaresco winemaking zone. Traditionally, Nebbiolo in the area would be bottled as Barbaresco, and Barbera would be bottled separately. However, their wine labeled Long Now is an unusual equal blend of both varietals.
The summer is unofficially now over after the Labor Day holiday. I'm ready to start thinking about the fall holidays, cooler weather and yes, red wine!
I chose this wine to taste, review and share with you for two very simple reasons: the bold, yet modest bottle design caught my eye, and my own personal intrigue for Sicilian wines. What I found out proved that the
For something a bit different this time around, the focus here is the song influenced by or at least name checking wine. Some are originals and some are covers (let's keep it fresh!). Grab a bottle of your favorite wine and your favorite person!
I ask if Argentina is the New Spain because I remember four or five years ago when Spanish wines were very popular and becoming everyone's go-to wines that offered exceptional quality for their modest price tags. In today's wine world, Spain has kind of taken a backseat, and it seems I get asked more and more about wines from Argentina. In particular, it's the Malbecs from this great region that have become the new go-to wines for value seekers.
Chateau Montelena is a Napa Valley winery established in 1882 located just north of Calistoga at the base of Mount Saint Helena, its name actually a contraction of Mount Saint Helena. The Estate vineyard is comprised of sedimentary, alluvial and volcanic soils on various hillsides and flats which help in creating complex flavors and aromas in their wines. In 1976 at what is now called The Judgment of Paris, Chateau Montelena helped to bring California to the forefront of the world wine stage by scoring the highest placement amongst ten White Burgundies and California Chardonnays. However, it is probably their iconic Montelena Estate Cabernet Sauvignon, first released in 1978, that most people have collected over the years. As Robert Parker has mentioned: "Buying Montelena's Estate Cabernet Sauvignons is equivalent to buying blue-chip stock. The home vineyard is so consistent that even in difficult vintages such as 1989 and 1998, this wine is far better than its competition."