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Pinot Noir Smack Down, Part 2

Dinner time on the East coast so I checked on my supply of Pinot Noirs. I selected a 2006 Husch Anderson Valley Pinot Noir from the Knoll Vineyard. The grapes came from the estate from 40 plus year old vines. To get the real Pinot experience I poured the wine in Riedel Pinot Noir glasses. […]

Pinot Noir Smack Down

The Pinot Noir Smackdown is an interesting challenge for me. Although I can enjoy a Pinot Noir, it’s not my usual red wine choice. I like a red wine that has a color from dark ruby to black and you can’t read text through the wine. This eliminates many Pinot Noirs. I also like a […]

Several Winery Events Beginning Today!

Spend time at a winery this weekend! Below are several winery events between Thursday, August 18 and Monday, August 22. If you prefer a quieter time at a winery visit during the week if possible or early in the day. Cheers! Kathy Thursday, August 18 Cava Winery & Vineyard, New Jersey Event: Thirsty Thursday Web […]

2011 Hong Kong Wine and Dine Festival

The 3rd Hong Kong Wine and Dine Festival takes place October 27-30, 2011 at the West Kowloon Waterfront Promenade. This event is organized by the Hong Kong Tourism Board.  In the past Forbestravel.com has named this event one of the top 10 wine and food festivals. The Hong Kong Wine and Dine Festival includes highly […]

Mormoraia, More than a Tasting Room Experience

Mormoraia is just a few kilometers outside the medieval walled city of San Gimignano in Italy. Tastings are expensive and are for groups of six. There are also tours and tastings combined including food. The tour of the property and different buildings is worth it however. For those who want to spend evenings there is […]

September 1: A Special Day for Wine Enthusiasts

September 1, 2011 is a special day for wine enthusiasts. Two twitter tastings are taking place, International Tempranillo Day and Cabernet Sauvignon Day. Participants interested in participating with the International Tempranillo Day can register on Eventbrite. Tempranillo events are being scheduled. Currently on the TAPAS (Tempranillo Advocates, Producers and Amigos Society) website events listed for […]

Are you sure, sure?

For those Americans interested in watching summer television game shows the phrases “It’s worth WHAT!” and “Are you sure, sure?” resonate with the infographic highlighting Bordeaux wines. The infographic published on Snooth.com shows the auction prices of several leading producers for a bottle of acclaimed wine. For instance, a 1945 bottle of Mouton-Rothschild has current […]

Messina Hof Offers more than a Tasting Room Experience

Messina Hof Winery and Resort in Bryan, Texas could easily be the “poster child” for the agri-tourism movement. Visitors can certain take advantage of what Messina Hof has to offer beyond the tasting room. A bistro is adjacent to the tasting area and a restaurant is located in the building to the right of the […]

Southern Maryland Wineries

Last week we visited two wineries in southern Maryland. Both wineries are on the Patuxent Wine Trail. Running Hare Vineyard in Prince Frederick offers an unusual site for wine tasting. Using an outdoor pavilion, all wine tastings are held outside during the warmer months of the year. The location is delightful with vineyards, a ceremony […]

Stomp Grapes and Support the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children!

Casa Larga Vineyards located in Fairport is near Rochester, New York. This year the winery is offering three days of Grape Stomping. Dates for the Grape Stomp Sundays are September 25, October 2 and October 9. Times are 11am to 4pm. The cost per person is $3. The proceeds will be donated to charity. This […]


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