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Riesling has an unfortunate reputation in the United States for being a sweet dessert wine. Riesling is in fact an incredibly versatile grape variety that is used to produce the full spectrum of wines from dry and semi-sweet to sparkling...
Great rosé wines are crisp, refreshing, bone dry and food friendly - perfect summer wines. Unfortunately, rosé wines also suffer from the baggage of the sweet, mass-market blush that was popularized in the 1970s (e.g., White Zinfandel). In recent years,...
The only Los Angeles winery still in operation today, San Antonio, has just released a couple gems that are high-value, high-quality, and worth snatching up: Maddalena Sauvignon Blanc 2006 ($11.95) and Maddalena Cabernet Sauvignon 2004 ($13.95). San Antonio's Riboli family...
When people think of Portugal and wine, they think port. But, the primary port-producing region, Douro, is now bursting onto the winemaking scene with a wide range of exciting new reds. It's also on the leading edge of wine tourism...
Wines of Chile, the major trade association for Chilean wine producers, has recently reported that global wine exports from Chile have increased 52% in volume and 37% in value in 2007. What's triggering the increased demand? It looks like a...
There's no questions that German wine labels can be confusing. In Wine Spectator's ongoing series, "Label Lingo," Alison Napjus walks through common terms and formats that make selecting German wines less intimidating and hopefully encourage more people to sample some...
I was in London recently for business. I had never spent much time there, so I decided to add a few days to the trip to wander around, eat and drink, and decompress after a busy, stressful week. I found...
Student by day, filmmaker by night, Sorin Mihailovici is an up-and-coming Canadian filmmaker who is carving out an exciting niche in wine video. Not just any wine video, but videos that take on the good old, day-to-day trials and tribulations...
After years of foot-dragging, today the Bush administration finally signaled a willingness to participate in international efforts to limit carbon emissions (see the AP story). Global warming is no longer a future-oriented phenomena. It's something happening today and with very...
I was lucky enough to be the guest of Andre Tamers of De Maison Selections last month on a whirlwind tour of most of the major wine regions of Northern Spain. I laughed, learned, ate, drank and enjoyed my way...
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