Oregon PN for a PNW holiday meal: A Résonance (#Winophiles)

A bit of shorthand for understanding the title of this post: PN = Pinot NoirPNW = Pacific NorthwestRésonance = “Discovery” Putting it all together, the PN that the spouse and I opened for our first Thanksgiving as PNW residents was a true Résonance (discovery). Maison Louis Jadot, an iconic name in Burgundy, France, draws on […]

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Old World vs New World Cab Franc: Game on! (#WinePW)

You know Cabernet Franc. Sure, you do. Cab Franc is that bit player in classic red Bordeaux – the gray-haired dude singing backup vocals to Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, his famous offspring. Long appreciated in the Central Loire Valley of France – where it’s bottled as a single varietal under various place names (Chinon, Bourgueil,

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Hello Again, Lambrusco – Everyone Deserves a Second Chance (#ItalianFWT)

Are your 2020 holidays shaping up differently than past events? No surprise. Starting with a toned-down Thanksgiving, it appears we’re moving into a lockdown or semi-lockdown holiday season. So how do we create a festive celebration – whether that’s Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, or New Year’s Eve – in a pandemic year? Italian food and wine

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Experience is his teacher: An interview with winemaker Nick Goldschmidt

What do you look for in a wine? For Nick Goldschmidt, owner and winemaker at Goldschmidt Vineyards, continuity and consistency matter most when choosing a label. Why then, he asks, do reviewers focus only on young and upcoming winemakers? “I find it funny that they name the 40 under 40 best. How about the 50

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Looking at holiday wine through rosé-colored glasses

Some rosé wines are pale salmon while others are Ballet-slipper pink. No matter the shade, rosé is more than a pretty face. If you put away your rosé-colored glasses when the summer ended, now may be a good time to rethink pink. Here are four French Rosé wines that range from subtle and tangy to

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