Hermitage – Pinnacle of Syrah
Hermitage is a famous French wine region located in the northern Rhône valley (AOC – Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée) in France , known for producing some of the finest and most long-lived red wines in the world. The region’s namesake wine is made primarily from the Syrah grape variety, which is known for its deep, intense […]
Horizontal Wine Tasting
A Horizontal Tasting is a lesser referred to wine tasting technique where multiple wines from the same vintage or region are tasted side by side. In this method, the focus is on exploring the range of styles and variations within a specific category, such as Syrah, rather than comparing different vintages of the same wine […]
Kékfrankos – Hungarian Wine- Several Names
Kékfrankos, also known as Blaufränkisch or Lemberger, is a type of wine grape that is grown in certain parts of the United States and Hungary. In the US, it is mostly found in the Pacific Northwest and the Finger Lakes region of New York. This grape makes wine with flavors of dark cherries, plums, and […]
Knights Valley AVA – Sonoma County’s Crown Prince
The Knights Valley AVA is a significant wine-producing region in Sonoma County, California, with a rich history and unique terroir that contribute to the production of exceptional wines. Its diverse soil composition, varied topography, and distinct microclimates allow for the cultivation of a wide range of grape varieties, resulting in wines with bold flavors, elegant […]
Meritage – Tale of the American Bordeaux
Meritage is a term used to describe a blend of two or more of the traditional Bordeaux grape varieties, such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc. The term was created by a group of American winemakers and marketers in the late 1980s who wanted to create a term to describe high-quality Bordeaux-style blends made […]