Should you be scared by the long and somewhat confusing name on the Trader Joe's Grand Reserve San Luis Obispo County Pinot ...
As a WSET 2 certified wine expert and California travel aficionado, I know the endless quest for the best California Pinot ...
Chalk it up to rising land & labor costs, inflation, and the overall fact that California wine continues to permeate ... bottle for a quality California Pinot Noir seems to be alluding us, but ...
Traditionally lower in tannins and well-balanced red, Pinot Noir often appeals to white wine drinkers and complements a wide array of food exceptionally well. It feels at home in the cooler ...
California: 100% Pinot Noir from six of the Rhys vineyards in Santa Cruz Mountains. An aristocratic wine that still has lots of generosity with layers of juicy red and black fruit with deliciously ...
Sonoma Based 3 Badge Beverage Corp. Announces Release of New Wine Label SONOMA, Calif. (May 7, 2024) — Subterra Wines, the latest addition to ...
We have always admired the pinot noirs from Santa Barbara County.  But, as we have gratefully learned, there’s more to this ...
Burgundian wine families have been putting down roots here for decades, to the point that the valley has been dubbed the Burgundy of the Pacific Northwest. While the flavor profile of Pinot Noir ...
This popular red grape originated in Burgundy but has spread across the New World. Like its white Burgundian counterpart Chardonnay, Pinot Noir is early-budding, early-ripening and thin-skinned. The ...
The three-day wine, culinary and academic journey for the Pinot Noir lover is in its 25th year, May 17-19, 2024 and concludes ...
This popular red grape originated in Burgundy but has spread across the New World. Like its white Burgundian counterpart Chardonnay, Pinot Noir is early-budding, early-ripening and thin-skinned. The ...
Rosé wine has not gone out of style, but today it is orange wine that is all the rage. While “orange wine” was a relatively unknown wine style ten years ago, it is not a new concept. “Orange wines” or ...