Most Recent Wine Articles and Reviews
Alamos
Bargain hunters attention, the latest vintage of Alamos wines from Argentina has arrived on our shores and they are better than ever. Alamos wines have always been popular here because of the quality they offer at very reasonable prices. Their current releases are...
Pepperwood Grove
Had the opportunity to review the new packaging of the Pepperwood Grove wines but only mentioned the wines in passing. We intend to rectify that oversight now. Pepperwood Grove is the brainchild of Don Sebastiani. Don comes from one of the pioneer winemaking families...
The Green Box
In the “way back when;” you know, the past that historians love and school children hate, wine came in assorted sizes of bottles. The 750 milliliter bottle became the most common here because that was the size the French used and at that time our wine industry was...
Summer Reds
We feel that in our rush to tell you about all of the white wines for summer we have neglected the reds. While white wines may be the perfect accompaniment for seafood, salads and all of the other light summer dishes, they cannot stand up to the fare of the great...
Langetwins Family Winery and Vineyard
We feel that in our rush to tell you about all of the white wines for summer we have neglected the reds. While white wines may be the perfect accompaniment for seafood, salads and all of the other light summer dishes, they cannot stand up to the fare of the great...
Wild Horse
About five hundred years ago, the French decided what grapes would grow where and set their decision in stone and that system still exists today. California is another story. The fertile hills and valleys there can grow almost everything to perfection. There, cabernet...