Guest Blogger for Basic Juice

Posted on: April 13th, 2006 by

I have been offered the honor of Guest Blogger on Basic Juice and have honored the offer! Please click on the title of this post to check out my post about a most unusual and difficult to pronounce Basque wine! (PS: Thanks, Beau.)

Most Gougetastic Wine Ever

Posted on: April 12th, 2006 by

I was in Las Vegas for a bachelor party and dining at mediocre restaurants. I figured that the massive buying power at the casinos would give me some sweet wine deals, even at a crap restaurant. Like at Disney when I got a Condrieu for under $40 on a restaurant wine list. Not in Vegas. [More]

Dutton-Goldfield

Posted on: April 1st, 2006 by

D-G makes some seriously non-clowny Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Syrah, and Zinfandel. I was skeptical about the Syrah and Zin, especially since this is the Russian River…not known for making both Pinot and Syrah, let alone Zinfandel. But this is a great example of how each wine region can have varied terrain, elevation, and weather that [More]

I’m Targeted and Misunderstood

Posted on: March 26th, 2006 by

No, not me! Robert Parker. Well, me, too. Damnit. Click on the title of this post for more details.

Wine is for Drinking

Posted on: March 24th, 2006 by

You know, after obessing over entering all my wines into cellar tracker, I gotta start drinking some of these. I don’t want to take these to the grave with me! Not that I have 1,000 bottles; I could probably put away my 47 bottles in…47 days. But I need to start popping corks! It’s hard [More]

Cellar Tracker Updated

Posted on: March 19th, 2006 by

OK, I have updated my list on Cellar Tracker; I have 47 bottles! Look out Robert Parker! You can peep my collection on Cellar Tracker; my user name is sparkling vouvray.

Cellar Tracker

Posted on: March 18th, 2006 by

Have you seen this? I have been nerding it up on this site since this morning; you can find and click on all the wines you have in your cellar, and you get an estimated value of your cellar! I’m up to about 700 bucks, but don’t get any ideas about my 1996 Dal Forno [More]

Malbec

Posted on: March 11th, 2006 by

I must thank Argentina for getting people to drink Malbec; I have to admit it was a grape I was scared of at first. I am also hoping that now people (including me) are not afraid of Malbec that they will go to the source: Cahors! This region of France produces incredible Malbec, almost always [More]