Grape 100% Riesling Facts Let’s get this out of the way before we start! Riesling, by most standards, is considered a sweet and almost dessert-style wine. Quite often begin shunned by most “serious” wine drinkers, with ridiculous rhetoric … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews | Tagged Columbia Valley, Hogue Genesis Riesling, Riesling, Washington State | Leave a comment //Grape 100% Cabernet Sauvignon Facts Vinaceous is a fairly new Australian brand which has fairly recently started gaining some traction on the US market, so I thought their Raconteur Cab was worth reviewing. Name development and design behind Vinaceous … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews | Tagged Australia, Cabernet, Michael Kerrigan, Nick Stacy, Raconteur, Vinaceous wine | Leave a comment //Grape 100% Blaufrankisch [blouw-fran-keesh] (say it with a ridiculously strong German accent just for fun). Facts Don’t confuse this wine for Blue Steel. They’re two very different things. Of-course you’re forgiven if you haven’t heard of Blaufrankisch before! Otherwise … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews | Tagged Blaufrankisch, Jed Steele, Kendall Jackson, Lemberger, Shooting Star, Washington State | Leave a comment //Wine Del Fin Del Mundo Grape 100% Malbec Place Patagonia, Argentina Price $16.99
Posted in Reviews | Tagged Argentina, Del Fin Del Mundo, Malbec, Mendoza | Leave a comment //Grape 100% Syrah Facts In France, Syrah dominates the Rhone region where it’s often blended with small amounts of Viognier (a white grape) in order to add “aromatic complexity”, and mellow the wines out a little. … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews | Tagged Argentina, Dante Robino, Estate Bottled, Mendoza, Polyphenol, syrah | Leave a comment //Grape 100% Torrontes [Tohr-ron-tez] Facts Torrontes is to Argentina, what Pinot Grigio is to Italy. Not quite as famous yet, but certainly has already become the signature white grape of the country. Torrontes is the most planted white … Continue reading
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