Grape 100% Cabernet Franc. Studies suggest that Cabernet Sauvignon is a cross between Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon Blanc. Facts Cabernet Franc is the most important red grape of the Loire, and was thought to have been brought from … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews | Tagged Cabernet Franc, Chinon, France, Loire | Leave a comment //Should this wine be decanted? Yes, it probably should. I’m a big advocate for decanting / aerating, I try and do it as much as possible in my home; but then again I use a Soiree (saves washing-out a full … Continue reading
Posted in Facts | Tagged Cellaring, Decanting, Headaches, Health, Sediment, Serving Temperatures, Sulfites, Wine Cellar | Leave a comment //I had the chance last night to taste a couple of extremely impressive Kosher wines, and I thought it was worth sharing. But first, a little background info… My wife works for Underwood Jewelers here in Jacksonville, and this is … Continue reading
Posted in News | Tagged Kosher | Leave a comment //A fabulous evening of fine wine, fantastic food and fun times benefiting Children’s Home Society of Florida will be Sunday, May 1, 5:30 – 8 p.m. at Matthew’s Restaurant.. Guests will enjoy an elegant evening in which they will sample … Continue reading
Posted in Events | Leave a comment //Fake Jacob’s Creek sold in London Hundreds of bottles of fake Jacob’s Creek have flooded the market in northeast London. Of all the wines they could have chosen to counterfeit, why would they choose Jacob’s Creek? Isn’t that like faking … Continue reading
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