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Weekly Cellar Round-Up
Over the course of a week, I taste a bunch of wine, usually with friends, and almost always with my wife. Here are some of the wines we tasted over the past few weeks. These are wines that were not sent … Continue reading →
by the drunken cyclist5 viewsburgundycaliforniacote-de-barchardonnaychenin-blancloire-valley-vouvray - news
INSIDER DEAL! 62% OFF Miner Family Winery 91-93 Point Rhone Reds
Silky smooth Napa Valley Syrah and deliciously juicy Paso Robles Grenache from Miner Family Winery. Don’t miss your chance to ... Read more
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2022 Papapietro Perry Pinot Noir Leras Family Vineyards Russian River Valley
The post 2022 Papapietro Perry Pinot Noir Leras Family Vineyards Russian River Valley appeared first on planet grape® wine review .
by Catherine Fallis6 viewsnew-worldnorth-americaredsstill-winesavacalifornia - news
2025 Dutton Goldfield Pinot Blanc Shop Block Green Valley of Russian River Valley
The post 2025 Dutton Goldfield Pinot Blanc Shop Block Green Valley of Russian River Valley appeared first on planet grape® wine review .
by Catherine Fallis6 viewsnew-worldnorth-americastill-wineswhitesavacalifornia - news
INSIDER DEAL! XX% OFF Sojourn Cellars 94-95 Point Chardonnays
Utterly delicious high end Chardonnay at an amazing discount. Save an average of $XX a bottle on the Sojourn Cellars ... Read more
by Jon Thorsen5 views10californiachardonnaydealsinsider-dealssaturday-splurge - news
California Vineyard & Winery Climate Action Toolkit
This toolkit from the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance is designed to support winegrowers at every stage of their climate journey—whether they are just starting to explore how climate change may affect their business, already have strategies in place, or fall somewhere in between. Visit the “How to Use” page to find the most suitable starting... The post California Vineyard & Winery Climate Action Toolkit appeared first on Regenerative Viticulture Foundation .
by Hannah Hollis4 viewsguides-how-toscaliforniaclimate-changetoolkit - news
INSIDER DEAL! XX% OFF 92-93 Point Filomena 2014 Bedrock Vineyard Petite Sirah
Yes, you read that right, it’s aged to perfection Petite Sirah from the famed Bedrock Vineyard. Today’s deal saves you ... Read more
by Jon Thorsen5 views9californiadealsinsider-dealspetite-sirahvegan - news
Weekly Cellar Round-Up
Over the course of a week, I taste a bunch of wine, usually with friends, and almost always with my wife. Here are some of the wines we tasted over the past few weeks. These are wines that were not sent … Continue reading →
by the drunken cyclist5 viewsbordeauxbordeaux-blendburgundycabernet-sauvignoncaliforniachardonnay - news
INSIDER DEAL! XX% OFF Thatcher’s Gourmet Popcorn
It’s a new, highly addictive Inexpensive Gourmet offer — scrumptious gourmet air-popped popcorn in irresistible flavors! Don’t miss our XX% ... Read more
by Jon Thorsen5 views10californiadealsinsider-dealswine-accessories - news
21st Amendment Brewery is back in business
Philadelphia's Evil Genius is bringing beloved 21st Amendment beers, including Hell or High Watermelon, Brew Free! or Die IPA, and more back to its coast-to-coast distribution footprint 21st Amendment Brewery will return to coolers coast-to-coast this summer, thanks to Evil Genius Beer Company . The Philadelphia-based brewer, known for its nostalgic and irreverent approach to craft beer, is continuing 21st Amendment’s legacy and beloved year-round 21A brews: Hell or High Watermelon , the cult classic that pioneered the fruited wheat beer category, both Brew Free! or Die flagship West Coast IPA and its citrus-infused variant Brew Free! or Die Blood Orange , and the award-winning retro-americana Amendment Lager . Founded in 2011 by Luke Bowen and Trevor Hayward, Evil Genius has spent nearly 15 years building deep distributor relationships and proving that a craft brewery can maintain a sense of humor while remaining serious about quality. U
by Ezra Johnson-Greenough5 viewsindustry-newsnationalcalifornia - news
Everything You Need To Know About California Sparkling Wine
In this episode of the Inside Wine Podcast, Remi Cohen, CEO of Domaine Carneros, explains everything you think you know about sparkling wine — and sets the record straight. From the difference between Champagne and California sparkling wine to the traditional method, Chardonnay’s starring role, and why great bubbles shouldn’t be saved just for celebrations, […] The post Everything You Need To Know About California Sparkling Wine appeared first on Wine 365 .
by Joe Janish7 viewspodcastsparkling-winecaliforniachampagnenapacarneros - news
Weekly Cellar Round-Up
Over the course of a week, I taste a bunch of wine, usually with friends, and almost always with my wife. Here are some of the wines we tasted over the past few weeks. These are wines that were not sent … Continue reading →
by the drunken cyclist5 viewsburgundycaliforniachardonnaycornasoregonpinot-meunier - news
Lambert Bridge: Where Dry Creek Cabernet Slows You Down in the Best Possible Way
Lambert Bridge’s 2013 Limited Selection is exactly the kind of bottle that reminds you why Dry Creek makes Cabernet that can strut and still whisper at the same time. It’s polished, unapologetically Sonoma, but with just enough restraint to keep you coming back to the glass. The post Lambert Bridge: Where Dry Creek Cabernet Slows You Down in the Best Possible Way appeared first on DallasWineChick.com .
by Dallas Wine Chick5 viewsblogcaliforniared-wineregionslambert-bridge-winery - news
Weekly Cellar Round-Up
Over the course of a week, I taste a bunch of wine, usually with friends, and almost always with my wife. Here are some of the wines we tasted over the past few weeks. These are wines that were not sent … Continue reading →
by the drunken cyclist5 viewscaliforniacastilla-y-leonchardonnaychiantichianti-classicoitaly - news
Weekly Cellar Round-Up
Over the course of a week, I taste a bunch of wine, usually with friends, and almost always with my wife. Here are some of the wines we tasted over the past few weeks. These are wines that were not sent … Continue reading →
by the drunken cyclist5 viewscaliforniachardonnaygrenachemerlotpinot-meunierpinot-noir - news
Weekly Cellar Round-Up
Over the course of a week, I taste a bunch of wine, usually with friends, and almost always with my wife. Here are some of the wines we tasted over the past few weeks. These are wines that were not sent … Continue reading →
by the drunken cyclist6 viewscaliforniachardonnayfinger-lakeslodipaso-roblespinot-meunier - news
Three visits, countless pours: our 2026 Vancouver International Wine Festival experience
There’s something about the Vancouver International Wine Festival that keeps us coming back year after year. Maybe it’s the wines. Maybe it’s the people. Most likely, it’s both. Stacey and Mike had the chance to attend three separate sessions this year — from the Festival Toast through to a final Saturday afternoon tasting — and […] The post Three visits, countless pours: our 2026 Vancouver International Wine Festival experience appeared first on BC Wine Lover .
by Mike Klassen7 viewsnews-commentaryharry-hertschegbc-wine-industrycaliforniacroatiafrance - news
What Makes Paso Robles Wine Different From Napa and Sonoma with Jane Dunkley
Discovering the Wild West of Wine: A Conversation with Bezel Winemaker Jane Dunkley When most wine lovers think of California, their minds jump straight to Napa or Sonoma. But there’s another region quietly building its reputation—one that winemaker Jane Dunkley describes as having a touch of the Wild West. That region is Paso Robles, and […] The post What Makes Paso Robles Wine Different From Napa and Sonoma with Jane Dunkley appeared first on Wine 365 .
by Joe Janish5 viewspodcastwinemakerbezelpaso-roblesjane-dunkleycalifornia - news
100-Point Scored Napa Valley Wine Producer’s Favorite Napa Vineyard
“It is like a metronome, as it is a single vineyard that is always perfectly balanced and harmonious.” Those words came from the highly passionate winemaker, Peter Heitz, of Turnbull Wine Cellars, who has most of their vineyards in Oakville, … Continue reading → The post 100-Point Scored Napa Valley Wine Producer’s Favorite Napa Vineyard appeared first on Dame Wine .
by damewine5 viewsdame-winecabernet-sauvignoncalifornianapa-valley - news
I FINALLY Found a Meal Prep Service That ACTUALLY Delivers Results!
I Tried a Meal Prep Service for 10 Days and Here’s My Honest Review Let’s be real, staying consistent with your health goals in Los Angeles is hard. Between traffic, work deadlines, and the constant temptation of food trucks on every corner, the last thing you want to do after a long day is figure […] The post I FINALLY Found a Meal Prep Service That ACTUALLY Delivers Results! appeared first on hoopLA .
by Ariel Johns5 viewscaliforniafoodhealth-wellnessla-los-angelescold-pressed-juiceshigh-protein-meal-prep - news
10 U.S. Wine Regions to Visit in 2026: From Classic Spots to Hidden Gems
No need to travel internationally to experience great wine and hospitality, thanks to these top U.S. wine regions you’ll want to visit this year. The post 10 U.S. Wine Regions to Visit in 2026: From Classic Spots to Hidden Gems first appeared on WineCountry.com .
by Hana-Lee Sedgwick5 viewsinspirationstravelcaliforniaidahonew-yorkoregon - news
F/W 24′ The Whole Shebang: All The Articles
We've got a one-of-a-kind Napa sauvignon blanc clone; a tiny report on the Colorado wine scene; check-in's with Morét Brealynn, Merry Edwards, and Clarice Wine Company; killer cru Beaujolais; a piece on the absurdity and absurdly cool thing of aging wine; and a profile of Russian River Valley's Bucher Wines. The post F/W 24′ The Whole Shebang: All The Articles first appeared on Good Vitis .
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California Dreaming
Fall for the Golden State’s new wave of fresh, vibrant and sunshine-driven wines What do you imagine when California comes to mind? Hollywood, Disneyland and the Golden Gate Bridge; surfers, street tacos and Erewhon smoothies? “Sunshine, beaches and the bold flavours of Cabernet Sauvignon and buttery Chardonnay,” says Mike Cooke, wine director of Wildlight Kitchen […] The post California Dreaming appeared first on VITIS .
by Kate Dingwall4 viewswhat-somms-saycaliforniaclimate-change - news
F/W 24′ Checking In: Clarice Wine Company
A Winemaker Philosopher seeks to improve wine and our individual and collective ability to enjoy it.There may be better examples of winemaker philosophers, but the best example I have is Adam Lee. The post F/W 24′ Checking In: Clarice Wine Company first appeared on Good Vitis .
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