Greek Terracotta Art and The History of Wine

Posted on: July 9th, 2014 by

If you are interested in the history of wine from not just the past two hundred years but over two thousand years ago, there are a series of videos on YouTube by Emily Kate worth checking out. I recently interviewed her to get to know more about the ancient objects and artifacts that she finds [More]

Get to Know The Authors of “The World of Sicilian Wine”

Posted on: July 7th, 2014 by

Much of the joy that comes from visiting a part of the world I love is getting to meet like-minded people along the way who enrich my experience. This was most definitely the case in Sicily, when on the final day of a recent stay I got some quality lunch and dinnertime conversation in with [More]

How To Take The Best Vineyard Photos

Posted on: July 4th, 2014 by

You don’t have to be a professional photographer to take great vineyard photos. But it does help to know one. This image of King Estate in Oregon is courtesy Richard Duval, who I’ve had the pleasure to spend time with in both Seattle and Walla Walla. So what’s his tip for capturing moments like these? [More]

Choose Your Own Wine Adventure at The Winemakers Studio

Posted on: July 1st, 2014 by

Are you interested in being a winemaker for a day? Does the thought of playing with beakers and graduated cylinders make you want to get your wine nerd on? I know, me too! Now you can indulge that passion at The Winemakers Studio, located at the HQ of my podcast sponsor, Wente Vineyards, in California’s Livermore [More]

A Smooth Tale of Two California Cabernets

Posted on: June 26th, 2014 by

Are you looking for a duo of California Cabernets, though from different producers, parts, and vineyards, united by one thing? And is that thing you desire…SMOOTHNESS? Well you’ve come to the right blog. Now, don’t take smooth like these wines are devoid of edge or interest. They just aren’t going to clobber you over the [More]

The Versatility of Sherry With Master Sommelier Christopher Tanghe

Posted on: June 23rd, 2014 by

Ever say something dumb in front of a Master Sommelier and have the good fortune to do so during an interview you are recording? Funny you should ask, as that happened to me. You see, I was speaking with Christopher Tanghe, who is not only a Master Sommelier but also the Wine and Service Director [More]

Vintage Pour: Walla Walla Valley Wines

Posted on: June 21st, 2014 by

I’ve been in Walla Walla for five days. So what Washington wines have impressed me? I’m glad you asked. A few came from a tasting that took place in the Mill Creek Vineyards (pictured above). Not only was I mightily charmed by this verdant corner of the Walla Walla Valley, but also by a refreshing [More]

Nominated for a 2014 Wine Blog Award for Best Writing

Posted on: June 17th, 2014 by

Hey there! It’s Wine Blog Awards time, and possibly the third is the charm? As I’m up for the “Best Writing” prize for the second year in a row. And two years ago I got a “Best Overall” nod. If you’d like to vote for me (Note: polls close at the end of Thursday) and [More]