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Nov 7, 2012 | Contributor: Christina StewartWarm days, cool nights and vineyards as far as the eye can see. With an ideal coastal climate and pristine growing conditions, the state of California is known for having harvested some of the best vintages throughout the western world.... Read More |
Oct 2, 2012 | Contributor: Lena KatzAs industry experts advised in our “Wine Country Tips” travel piece earlier this year, it’s not smart to plan a wine tasting tour where each day is packed with back-to-back tastings. It wears out the palate...or worse. Three wineries per day is a good maximum number for the amateur wine aficionado. And what should you do with the rest of the time? More than dining and napping, if you choose.... Read More |
Aug 31, 2012 | Contributor: Carly Zinderman | 4 CommentsCertain parts of the world are like sacred ground for oenophiles, namely France and Northern California. But a number of unexpected locales are also getting into the wine business and turning out vintages that are receiving a lot of attention.... Read More |
Nov 9, 2011 | Contributor: Touring & TastingTwenty years have passed since the first crop of grapes was harvested at Horton Vineyards and made into wine. Since then, the original 55 acres founded by Dennis Horton and longtime business partner Joan Bieda, have expanded to 100, with more than 20 grape varieties under cultivation. But that’s not what sets Horton Vineyards apart.... Read More |
Oct 7, 2011 | Contributor: Carly ZindermanThe Salvatore Ferragamo name has long been associated with careful craftsmanship, especially in the art of shoemaking. The family has since expanded their love of the finer things in life to winemaking, with the Il Borro Winery in the Tuscan region of Italy.... Read More |
Aug 31, 2011 | Contributor: Touring & TastingWine touring isn’t just for grownups anymore. At least it’s not in Sonoma County, where familystyle is always "in." So pack a picnic and bring everyone along. Rent a bike to see the sights, stroll around the quaint towns on foot, or head to the countryside for horseback riding, fishing, kayaking, or a hot air balloon ride.... Read More |
Aug 31, 2011 | Contributor: Eric RosenWe follow the big wine trends and regularly jetset to various wine regions across the globe, but one of our favorite things to do is find fabulous discoveries right here at home in the U.S. That’s why we’re letting you in on a little pre-sale wine secret. In September, one of our favorite boutique, family-owned wineries up in Napa, Sequoia Grove, will be releasing its inaugural vintage of a wine called Cambium.... Read More |
Mar 21, 2011 | Contributor: Ryan Eisenacher | 2 CommentsSomewhere between the beginning of time and the Book of Genesis, the invention of wine came to fruition. Ancient Greeks offered it during celebrations, the Catholic Church utilized it during Mass and Egyptians used it for funerary rituals. And while many historians believe that its discovery was actually an accident, wine has played a fascinating role in many cultures over a span of thousands of years.... Read More |
Sep 20, 2010 | Contributor: Touring & TastingWineries in California: With each passing year, the adventure of wine tasting in Paso Robles grows richer with possibilities.... Read More |
Sep 7, 2010 | Contributor: Carly ZindermanFood & Spirits: As one of the first California wineries to plant all five varieties of Bordeaux, Mount Veeder produces distinctive wines with elegant tastes. The 2005 Mount Veeder Reserve is crafted from small lots of very concentrated fruits to produce a wine with a deep color and complex nose of berries, coffee cassis, with hints of licorice, vanilla and cocoa.... Read More |
May 10, 2010 | Contributor: Cynthia DialFood & Spirts: Shhhh! It's a bit of a secret — Côtes du Rhône wine. Until I traveled to the Rhône Valley in Provence and made the discovery myself, I had little knowledge of this remarkable landscape's produce - the cuvée and cuisine - reflective... Read More |
Apr 7, 2010 | Contributor: Touring & TastingWineries: In the middle of Southern California’s Temecula Valley there stands a solid granite monument bearing the names of dozens of early pioneers who traveled bravely through this unknown region in search of something new and exciting.... Read More |
Mar 24, 2010 | Contributor: Touring & TastingWineries in Oregon: Ever since Lange Estate Winery and Vineyards was established in 1987, the even hand of Winemaker Don Lange has been praised far and wide.... Read More |
Mar 24, 2010 | Contributor: Touring & TastingLuxury Spas: Even after it has been voted Top Resort Mainland-U.S. and named one of the top three spas in the United States by readers of Condé Nast Traveler, Kenwood Inn and Spa continues to exceed the loftiest expectations. And, as one of... Read More |
Mar 23, 2010 | Contributor: Touring & TastingLuxury Resorts: Set in its own little world with easy access to all the Napa Valley has to offer, The Meritage Resort and Spa provides wine tourers an idyllic place to reside as they tour, taste, and play.... Read More |
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