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Ca' del Solo 2008 Ca' del Solo Estate Vineyard Albariño (Monterey County)
Central CoastFew winemakers in California understand acidity better than Randall Grahm, and he ...See Full Review$20 -
Ca' del Solo 2008 Ca' del Solo Estate Vineyard Muscat (Monterey County)
Central CoastA terrific wine whose slight residual sugar of 0.8% is balanced by ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$18 -
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Ca' del Solo 2006 Sangiovese (San Benito County)
Central CoastRandall Grahm continues to explore the possibilities of Sangiovese, the most difficult ...Best BuySee Full Review$14 -
Ca' del Solo 2005 Nebbiolo (Monterey County)
Central CoastMuch more acidic than most other California red wines, this Nebbiolo seems ...See Full Review$30 -
Ca' del Solo 2006 Dolcetto (Monterey County)
Central CoastHigh acidity gives this wine its mouth-tingling, almost sour taste, but oodles ...See Full Review$22 -
Ca' del Solo 2007 Ca' del Solo Vineyard Albariño (Monterey County)
Central CoastA brilliant white wine, very tart in acidity, with mineral flavors that ...See Full Review$20
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Tapiz, Zolo, and Wapisa Wineries: A Study in Terroir from Mendoza to Patagonia through one of Argentina's Leading Women in Wine
How does a former medical doctor find her way to own and run three of Argentina’s most important wineries and seven vineyards stretching from Mendoza to Patagonia? “Life is about change,” says Patricia Frueler Ortiz. Now one of Argentina’s leading wine professionals, and owner of Zolo, Tapiz and Wapisa wineries...
Tapiz, Zolo, and Wapisa Wineries: A Study in Terroir from Mendoza to Patagonia through one of Argentina's Leading Women in Wine
How does a former medical doctor find her way to own and run three of Argentina’s most important wineries and seven vineyards stretching from Mendoza to Patagonia? “Life is about change,” says Patricia Frueler Ortiz. Now one of Argentina’s leading wine professionals, and owner of Zolo, Tapiz and Wapisa wineries...
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el Sol Winery
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There's an Italian Rosato for Every Rosé Fan
Alongside giving bottle recommendations, we'll also break down the different flavors of rosato depending on where in Italy it's produced...
There's an Italian Rosato for Every Rosé Fan
Alongside giving bottle recommendations, we'll also break down the different flavors of rosato depending on where in Italy it's produced...
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The Historic Italian Hillsides Producing Silky, Superior Prosecco
Prosecco may be synonymous with affordable bubbles. But in Italy's Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore, producers make world-class sparklers...
The Historic Italian Hillsides Producing Silky, Superior Prosecco
Prosecco may be synonymous with affordable bubbles. But in Italy's Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore, producers make world-class sparklers...
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A Classic Blending Grape Becomes a Solo Star Worldwide
Mourvèdre, also called Monastrell or Mataro, is making its way around the world and winemakers are showing just how great this grape can be...
A Classic Blending Grape Becomes a Solo Star Worldwide
Mourvèdre, also called Monastrell or Mataro, is making its way around the world and winemakers are showing just how great this grape can be...
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The Challenges of Pairing Blue Cheese with Wine, Solved
The sharp flavors of Blue Cheese may present a pairing challenge. However, with the right wine, the flavors and aromas shine...
The Challenges of Pairing Blue Cheese with Wine, Solved
The sharp flavors of Blue Cheese may present a pairing challenge. However, with the right wine, the flavors and aromas shine...