Light summer wines from Crete’s blazing hills
A few weeks ago, I bridged Greece’s ancient wine history with its modern winemaking in Crete. Along with being the foundation of Western civilization, Greece
A few weeks ago, I bridged Greece’s ancient wine history with its modern winemaking in Crete. Along with being the foundation of Western civilization, Greece
I love rosé wine in summer — still or sparkling, New World or Old. I prefer my rosé to be translucent. The light color sends
Beaujolais is assigned to Burgundy, even though part of it is in the Rhone. Its red wine is made from the gamay grape, which is
Portugal’s hot climate plays to good value, refreshing wines. Alentejo is in the southern part of Portugal, one of the hottest places in Europe. The
The cool Monterey wine region in otherwise sunny California is one of the best places to grow pinot noir. Two hours south of San Francisco,
Enjoy your Labor Day party with good-value wines that will also please in the fall. In the mid-1970s, Nicky Hahn and his wife, Gaby, purchased
The 2012 Allegrini Valpolicella is the perfect bridge from summer’s lighter wines to fall’s richer ones. Valpolicella is in Veneto, an Italian viticulture area north
Avignonesi’s new ownership has delivered two delightful Montepulciano wines wrapped in nature. In 2007, Belgian-born Virginie Saverys purchased 30 percent of the respected Tuscan winery
The wine world is a never-ending dance with new wines, wineries, winemakers and owners. Staying current is a constant challenge, which is why I met
“What could these wines possibly taste like,” I pondered, holding the two bottles from the Czech Republic. The Czech Republic is the most recent territorial