February 26, 2009
I have ordered 3 bottles of this “Bailout� vintage. I adore and crave wine @ least 3 times per month....smooth red blends, Sparkling, Riesling, Pinot Noir, Shiraz. I’m no snobby connoisseur/sommelier. -one doesn’t have to be to enjoy wine. In fact, the most I’ve ever spent on a bottle was ...
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One of my favorite events each year involves the opportunity to sample some of the best wines that Napa produces in a given vintage. At Premiere Napa Valley, an auction that serves as the world's most expensive "bake sale" to support the efforts of the non-profit Napa Valley Vintners Association, jo...
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February 21, 2009
Napa has a way of turning modest dreams into major productions. Lou Kapcsándy and his wife Bobbie decided to retire to Napa mostly out of nostalgia for the picnics and wine tasting they used to do as a young married couple living in Sausalito. Forty years after the first of these romantic escapes, ...
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February 17, 2009
In this tough economic climate, people are spending less on the discretionary side of their budgets. If you had asked me to make predictions, I would have told you that this would likely have led to fewer people attending this year's ZAP Zinfandel festival. Certainly market data are showing us that ...
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January 19, 2009
Gary Vaynerchuk tastes a value play on the thunder show and talks about the direction of the show! Having trouble viewing this video? Try the Quicktime version. Comments on this episode(2) Leave a comment › “one wine at a time … mix it up… yeah!…” by Matthew ̶...
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January 18, 2009
The best known and highest quality wines of the world continue to get more expensive over time. This is a function of the increasing value of their brands, the increasing recognition of the regions they are grown in, and the rising demand for top tier wines. These price and popularity gains filter d...
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January 10, 2009
There are more legends, stories, fairytales, and fables than anyone could count which all involve some guy up on a mountainside somewhere. Sometimes a hermit, sometimes a wizard, sometimes a troll -- sometimes just an old man who went to sleep under a tree for a long, long time. No matter what the s...
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December 08, 2008
I'm not entirely sure why some of the best wines in the world are made by people who are more than a little crazy, but there are enough wacko winemakers out there to make it clear that the connection between great wine and reclusive eccentrics is more than mere coincidence. Even more telling are the...
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December 07, 2008
To paraphrase Shakespeare, there are wineries that are born great, those that achieve greatness, and those that have greatness thrust upon them. To explain: some fantastic wineries are started by people who are superstars already, and it hardly seems to matter what they do -- these properties are de...
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November 27, 2008
The wine industry spends a lot of time and energy fighting for the attention of global consumers. In particular, they've tried hard to market seasonally to consumers, but they just can't quite compete with the likes of Oktoberfest for beer drinkers. The best that the wine industry has been able to c...
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