Chilean wine with the soul of Bordeaux
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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
Three countries, three stand-out rosés
I love rosé wine in summer — still or sparkling, New World or Old. I prefer my rosé to be
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Monterey’s Laetitia pinot noir lives up to expectations
The cool Monterey wine region in otherwise sunny California is one of the best places to grow pinot noir. Two