Mention the name Allegrini and two things quickly come to mind: voluptuous Valpolicella and lovely Verona, an enchanting place not far from Venice where the romantic story of star-crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet attracts thousands of visitors each year. But there is another “V” word […]
Month: January 2019
Heading Rhone with Domaine De Mourchon Tradition
Craig Gandolf’s got a new and exciting position as National Sales Director for #CynthiaHurleyFrenchWines of West Newton, and he’s looking forward to someday expanding the import company’s select portfolio to include a few quality Spanish brands. Gandolf’s not shooting in the dark; for nearly two decades he was the director of Jorge Ordonez Selections, the […]
A big night out with Washington State wines
Washington State wines are no longer a secret to savvy sommeliers. So why aren’t more bottlings from the majestic Pacific Northwest showing up on restaurant wine lists? I made this point to a group of 10 friends while hosting a tasting of some of my best Washington State club member wines from the 2013 vintage. […]
Costco’s Oregon Pinot Noir is a delightful composition
I tagged along with the Wine Goddess (my wife Mary Lee) on her recent Costco shopping excursion when I saw this gem in the wine section: Kirkland Signature Willamette Valley Pinot Noir 2016. She said she was buying salmon for dinner, so I went ahead and put this bottle in her cart. I’m glad I […]
Wining and dining to Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirot
, IWS If you’re thinking of doing something new and exciting in a the new year, why not go on an adventurous food and wine tour – and from home. Sound interesting? It’s fabulous. It’s also less expensive than going on a wine cruise. Books, bottles and a Belgian feast. Those were three ingredients […]
You read it first here: Wines that made a hit in 2018
It’s great to be back and the new year promises to be very exciting in the wine world. A majority of the 2012 Brunello di Montalcino Riservas, now aged for more than 60 months, should be coming to market as well as other long-lived wines that will be sold to consumers for the first time. […]