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Jan 4, 2016 | Contributor: Mila PantovichThe recently opened Allegretto Vineyard Resort in Paso Robles is making wine tasting a whole lot easier. Just a quick hour-long flight from San Francisco, the luxury hotel sits on 20 acres that feature 171 European-inspired rooms and suites, a spa, a 12,000-square-foot courtyard, the Cello Ristorante & Bar, a ballroom and an Abbey (which is a multi-use French-inspired chapel). ... Read More |
Jun 2, 2015 | Contributor: Mila PantovichThere may be a large gender divide in many workplaces, but in the realm of wine, women have been steadily rising to the top. Not only do female consumers outweigh that of men, the number of female winemakers and sommeliers continue to rise every year. ... Read More |
May 29, 2015 | Contributor: Mila PantovichThere may be a large gender divide in many workplaces, but in the realm of wine, women have been steadily rising to the top. Not only do female consumers outweigh that of men, the number of female winemakers and sommeliers continue to rise every year. There are probably countless reasons as to why women are reigning supreme on the vineyard, but we’ll leave reasoning to the 10 talented ladies we recently spoke with. ... Read More |
May 27, 2015 | Contributor: Mila PantovichWith wineries and vineyards seemingly on every block, Napa Valley has been a hotspot for California tourists for what seems like ages. It’s really no surprise that within the next two years the area will be seeing three new luxury hotels, which will not only bring in an additional 350 rooms, but a significant amount of revenue for Napa County. ... Read More |
May 22, 2015 | Contributor: Mila PantovichThere may be a large gender divide in many workplaces, but in the realm of wine, women have been steadily rising to the top. Not only do female consumers outweigh that of men, the number of female winemakers and sommeliers continue to rise every year. There are probably countless reasons as to why women are reigning supreme on the vineyard, but we’ll leave reasoning to the 10 talented ladies we recently spoke with. From California to Italy, from winemakers to sommeliers, these women’s stories are funny, touching, kismet, and inspirational. Plus, their favorite wines make a pretty amazing shopping list. ... Read More |
May 12, 2015 | Contributor: Mila PantovichThere may be a large gender divide in many workplaces, but in the realm of wine, women have been steadily rising to the top. Not only do female consumers outweigh that of men, the number of female winemakers and sommeliers continue to rise every year. There are probably countless reasons as to why women are reigning supreme on the vineyard, but we’ll leave reasoning to the 10 talented ladies we recently spoke with. ... Read More |
Aug 21, 2014 | Contributor: Mila PantovichLa Crema Winery is doing something a little different, offering wine connoisseurs the chance to actually be part of the winemaking process. Earlier in the month, La Crema launched Virtual Vintner, which is a unique digital experience that allows consumers to create a wine as a group. ... Read More |
Apr 9, 2014 | Contributor: Jared Paul SternThe newly released rosé from Chateau Mirival, the vineyard owned by Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie in the South of France, has arrived at local wine merchants and is selling like hotcakes. This marks the second release for the wine since the ... Read More |
Oct 9, 2013 | Contributor: Lena KatzHarvest season in Italy is when the three key farming and wine regions in the country come into their peak. It’s a joyful time, as the local farmers bring in the crops they’ve carefully hand-tended throughout the year — and locals and visitors alike dedicate themselves wholeheartedly to wine-soaked gastronomic discovery.... Read More |
Jan 16, 2012 | Contributor: JustLuxe TeamABC's The Bachelor always takes place in a gorgeous home in the Los Angeles area — and keep in mind it has to be large enough to house 25 single and ready to mingle women and one very lucky bachelor; ... Read More |
Aug 3, 2011 | Contributor: Touring & TastingA shared family passion and some wine business know-how are the keys to success at Calcareous Vineyard. The winery was established in 2000 by Lloyd Messer, whose hunt for ideal growing conditions for terroir-driven wines brought him to the coveted west side of Paso Robles.... Read More |
Jul 19, 2011 | Contributor: Linda Kissam | 1 CommentWell...I am impressed. America’s first wine country not only boasts some solid wines, but also has its very own state grape glass – the Riedal Crystal Norton Wine Glass. Hardly anyone gets that, let alone a small wine district in the middle of the country.... Read More |
Jul 7, 2011 | Contributor: Sandra CemuliniSicily is a part of Italy that is cloaked in mystery. An island conquered throughout the centuries by a myriad of different cultures, all of whom left their mark behind. Driving through this gorgeous region of Italy offers breathtaking views of rough cliffs plummeting into the sea, the warm salty air, at times fragrant with the scent of orange blossoms gave the feeling of being in a far away exotic land.... Read More |
Jan 26, 2011 | Contributor: Touring & TastingFood & Spirits: When the legendary Joe Phelps and his son, Bill, founded Freestone Vineyards & Winery, they discovered a new kind of gold on the slopes of western Sonoma County.... Read More |
Jan 12, 2011 | Contributor: Touring & TastingFood & Spirits: Fess Parker had an affinity for Santa Barbara wine country and he found the perfect way to share it—through Fess Parker Winery & Vineyards and the Fess Parker Wine Country Inn.... Read More |
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