Category: Uncategorized. Posted by Noel at 1:30 pm.
RedTree, Pinot Noir 2008
It is rare that you see mainstream critics write about so-called“industrial wines” and most unusual when they actually say good things about them. So I was surprised to see Wine Spectator critic Jim Laube blog about an $8 California Pinot Noir a couple weeks ago. Naturally I was curious to taste the wine myself […]
Crushpad Fusebox Makes Blending Fun
I’m writing this post drinking a glass of Chateau Cheval Blanc. Last night I had Chateau Lafite Rothschild and Dominus Estate. No, I haven’t won the lottery or joined Bob Parker’s tasting staff, I have been experimenting with the Crushpad Fusebox.Of course my wines aren’t the real thing but blends based upon these famous wines. […]
In Search of Authentic Wine
I watched a documentary on food last night that changed the way I look at the raw materials of my meals. Politics aside, I think we have a problem right now that will take a long time to sort out. And in the meantime, I’m going to spend more time looking into the providence of […]
Best Wine Blog Posts for January 19th through March 1st
Best of the wine blogosphere for January 19th through March 1st:Hey dude, that wine stinks!The Passing of the American Wine Blog AwardsSITT Tasting in London and an Interview with Jamie Goode from the Wine AnorakWhen egalitarianism becomes elitist: In defense of purple proseThe Best Cabernet In Napa: Tasting Premiere Napa Valley 2009Pedro Ximenez: A Wine […]