I had the good fortune of tasting several wonderful wines over the holidays, and it is with a sense of sadness I see all the decorations coming down. The parties are over… but the palate lives on! Drinking good Pinot Noir remains one of my lifelong pursuits. Finding the most sensuous, enduring taste — at […]
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Bledsoe's Doubleback still scoring for Lowell charity
Drew Bledsoe’s 2012 Doubleback Cabernet Sauvignon (94 points, Wine Enthusiast) keeps scoring points — and dollars — for the WCAP Salvation Army Radiothon. The 2012 vintage is Doubleback’s best to date, and a signed bottle I donated to the Warren Shaw-led Radiothon brought in $1,500. Kudos to Ernest Linuk, a Billerica attorney, who made the […]
Four wines to jump-start the new year
OK, let’s all take a sip of Prosecco, refresh the palate and get ready for a great 2016 wine adventure. Seven days into the new year, I’ve already sampled two reds and two whites for my personal Wine Log. But first … looking back on the pages from 2015, I had the good fortune, along […]
'Racy' Rieslings for the holidays and beyond
Why Riesling for Christmas and the holidays? “It’s such a versatile, satisfying wine. It goes well with all foods. It’s refreshing on the palate,” says Lazarus Guisso, a self-described “amateur de vin” (wine lover) with a sommelier’s knowledge of all things vino fino. A week ago, I had the pleasure of meeting Guisso, who is […]
Christmas gift special: Tickets to 2016 Boston Wine Expo
If you’re looking for a nice Christmas gift for the wine lover in the family, how about a trip to the Boston Wine Expo? This year’s event will be held February 13 and 14 at the Seaport Hotel & World Trade Center and represents the 25th year anniversary of this wonderful gathering. Doors open each […]
Ready for a new red wine? Try Mourvédre
Got the wine blahs? Need a different taste to pick up the palate? OK, it happens to all of us. If you’re looking for a breather from big, bold reds, why not try Mourvédre (More-VEH-dra)? That’s the French name for this black, thick-skinned grape which grows in the country’s southern regions where it benefits from […]
Michael David's Petite Petit Sirah: WE's No.2 wine for 2015
I told you about Michael David Winery’s 2013 Petite Petit Sirah from Lodi in October. Here’s what I wrote when I tasted this gem at the Wine ConneXtion in North Andover: “This is the best bargain in America today, if you can still get it. The violet color is absolutely stunning in the glass, and […]
Four 'cool' and inviting California Pinot Noirs
Pinot Noir no longer gets shortchanged in America — and the world — for good reason: Winemakers in Oregon’s Willamette Valley and California’s Central Coast have put their stylistic stamp on this persnickety grape to popular effect. As can be expected among the two western states, the difference in terroir and climate yield varied and […]
Wine by the Magnum adds glitz to the holidays
What’s “hot” this holiday season for wine lovers? Large format bottles that make a statement. They’re big, bold, and beautiful — gold-etched labels add elegance — and represent a perfect gift for the connoisseur, collector or special person in your life. They also add luster to any holiday party and dinner table. I’m talking about […]
Expert selections: 31 wines for Thanksgiving holiday
For the fourth year in a row I’ve gathered Thanksgiving Day recommendations from area wine experts for your perusal and enjoyment. Feel free to visit them at their respective stores and talk about what might go well with your holiday dinner, which is seven days away. Finally, remember to drink responsibly and show gratitude for […]
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