A Lovely Day For Alsatian Riesling

Posted on: August 4th, 2010 by

Alsatian Riesling Originally uploaded by jamesonf Domaine Weinbach. Rich, dry, complex, and delicious.

Let’s Be Happy For Chardonnay and Oak Hooking Up

Posted on: July 28th, 2010 by

My new post on the Foodista blog for my expanded thoughts on Chardonnay and oak.

Chardonnay and Oak Are Not The Devil

Posted on: July 27th, 2010 by

Pulled a well-chilled bottle of 2008 MacMurray Ranch Sonoma Coast Chardonay given to me my Gallo. I know, I should be drinking Picpoul, no? I have to say that there is nothing wrong with Chardonnay. And oak. Together. As long as the oak influence is gentle and there’s some acidity. I’ll be expanding on this [More]

A Food and Wine Conundrum

Posted on: July 22nd, 2010 by

I was sent a sample of Conundrum for my drinking pleasure; it’s probably the most iconic non-Chardonnay California white wine. It has been years since I tasted Conundrum; all I remember about it was that it was a little too sweet and heavy for me. But with an open mind and empty stomach, I went [More]

Enjoying Verdejo, Hating on Terroir

Posted on: July 21st, 2010 by

My expanded my thoughts on the Shaya, with added anti-terroir screed.

Sinskey Rosé Was Made for the Deck

Posted on: July 20th, 2010 by

Easily the top domestic rosé, the Sinskey is 100% Pinot Noir. It is dry, elegant, and has real Pinot Noir character. If you see it, buy it.

Space Needle and Verdejo

Posted on: July 19th, 2010 by

Space Needle Originally uploaded by jamesonf Got a sample of the 2008 Shaya Verdejo from my local distributor. Not sure if it was because of the old vines, but this Verdejo had a bit more richness and complexity. Most inexpensive Verdejo reminds me of Sauvignon Blanc: crisp, dry, lively, but not a whole lot going [More]

Boeing Wine Judgment

Posted on: July 14th, 2010 by

I share my experience as a judge for the Boeing Wine Club‘s annual Winefest showdown!