Wines You Can Party With
Beaujolais party wines Party-planning pros tell you that one part of the formula for a successful event is to put more people into a room
Beaujolais party wines Party-planning pros tell you that one part of the formula for a successful event is to put more people into a room
Forty-one years ago, Bernard Baudry created his winery with a five-acre vineyard in Cravant-les-Coteaux, a village in Chinon, the heart of France’s Loire Valley red
Chateau Haut Brion (photo by John Foy) The majestic image of Bordeaux’s grand chateaux with turrets or towers behind black-iron gates, long, gravel driveways, regal doors
In the engrossing book, Passions: The Wines and Travels of Thomas Jefferson, author James M. Gabler writes of an Italian doctor-merchant-winemaker-statesman Filippo (Philip) Mazzei who
Good-Value is a relative term. Are low-priced wines good value? If you are in the 1 percent bracket does good- value wine begin with $100
Yannick Rousseau at A Voce. Yannick Rousseau is doing everything he can to make you like tannat and colombard. Rousseau grew up in Gascony, a
In life, Etienne Guigal accomplished an extraordinary rise from poverty that began in 1924, when, as the youngest child in a family that could not
Ross Cobb at Gramercy Tavern The son of a globe-trotting naval officer, David Cobb was neither a winemaker nor one of the billionaires that plunked
Winemaker Kevin Fontaine and owners Anne-Charlotte Genet and her father Jacques Genet Artistry, like water running downhill, finds its own course. Twenty-six year-old Charles Joguet
Santorini's "Kouloura" grapevine Before you get the tasty 2014 Moschofilero into your mouth, you have to get Ktima Tseleops out of your mouth. Pronounced Ka-tee-ma, meaning