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Amalie Robert 2017 Our Muse Viognier (Willamette Valley)
Willamette ValleyThe scent of white flowers comes across at first, along with a ...See Full Review$30 -
Amalie Robert 2015 Heirloom Cameo Chardonnay (Willamette Valley)
Willamette ValleyAt four years of age, this wine is drinking at or near ...See Full Review$50 -
Amalie Robert 2014 Dijon Clones Pinot Noir (Willamette Valley)
Willamette ValleyDarker and meatier than the winery's iPinot, this has scents of brown ...See Full Review$40 -
Amalie Robert 2014 iPinot Pinot Noir (Willamette Valley)
Willamette ValleyAlthough this is the most recent release, it's time to drink it, ...See Full Review$38 -
Amalie Robert 2017 Her Silhouette Chardonnay (Willamette Valley)
Willamette ValleyBuilt from estate-grown fruit, this affordable, all-stainless Chardonnay is a pleasant quaff, ...See Full Review$22 -
Amalie Robert 2014 The Uncarved Block Pinot Noir (Willamette Valley)
Willamette ValleyThere's a volatile aroma and an impression of bubblegum, along with fruit ...See Full Review$30
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The Differences Between Rioja and Ribera del Duero, Explained
The red wines from Spain's Rioja and Ribera del Duero regions have many similarities but important differences. Learn more here...
The Differences Between Rioja and Ribera del Duero, Explained
The red wines from Spain's Rioja and Ribera del Duero regions have many similarities but important differences. Learn more here...
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Ribera del Duero & Rueda: The Breakout Stars of Spanish Wine
For many U.S. drinkers, Spanish wines are ripe for discovery. Consider the wines of Ribera del Duero y Rueda, a region located two hours north of Madrid...
Ribera del Duero & Rueda: The Breakout Stars of Spanish Wine
For many U.S. drinkers, Spanish wines are ripe for discovery. Consider the wines of Ribera del Duero y Rueda, a region located two hours north of Madrid...
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Go Here, Not There: 3 Alternative Destinations to Popular Wine Regions
Wine travel doesn't have to be expensive. Consider these three alternative regions to popular wine regions for your next wine trip...
Go Here, Not There: 3 Alternative Destinations to Popular Wine Regions
Wine travel doesn't have to be expensive. Consider these three alternative regions to popular wine regions for your next wine trip...
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At High-Tech Wineries, Robots Prune Vines and Precision Sensors Analyze Disease
The advent of technology has allowed wineries all over the world to go high tech. Read about the newest innovations perfecting your wine...
At High-Tech Wineries, Robots Prune Vines and Precision Sensors Analyze Disease
The advent of technology has allowed wineries all over the world to go high tech. Read about the newest innovations perfecting your wine...
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Wineries Want to Replicate Champagne鈥檚 Underground Wine Caves. But Should They?
Given the grandeur of Champagne's underground caves, of course wine producers in other regions would want to create their own for wine storage. But can they, and should they?
Wineries Want to Replicate Champagne鈥檚 Underground Wine Caves. But Should They?
Given the grandeur of Champagne's underground caves, of course wine producers in other regions would want to create their own for wine storage. But can they, and should they?
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Sea Bass, Lime and Coconut Milk Ceviche
Seafood's myriad textural qualities make it an easy partner with wine. But did you know that this sea bass works brilliantly with sweet wine?
Sea Bass, Lime and Coconut Milk Ceviche
Seafood's myriad textural qualities make it an easy partner with wine. But did you know that this sea bass works brilliantly with sweet wine?