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The talk with Emanuela Mastrodomenica in this WinesOfItaly LiveStream about Aglianico del Vulture was very enlightening and fun. We learned, for example, that it is a wine as good young as aged for a certain amount of years. Listen to this epidode to learn more...
I received this wine to review and had been holding on to it for a little bit since I found out it was a limited case run. Well, it's Spring Break so I finally decided to pop the top and get into it. Here is my standard review (and Chambong review) of the 2017 Nalle Sparkling Rosé of Pinot Noir. ►Vi...
Today, I'm taking a break from talking about wine to talk about a book. This book just so happens to be about wine though, so does it really count as a break? Regardless, this is what I thought of the Essential Scratch & Sniff Guide to Becoming a Wine Expert by Richard Betts.Pick-up a copy of it for...
Learning about wine is a never-ending process. The more you want to learn, the more questions you will ask. Asking questions is encouraged and a good thing to do. But, there are some questions that are best not to ask winemakers and winery representatives. We share three commonly asked questions and...