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Campus Oaks 2012 Old Vine Zinfandel (Lodi)
Central ValleyAlthough it tastes a bit on the sweet side, there is no ...See Full Review$15 -
Campus Oaks 2012 Old Vine Merlot (Mendocino)
Mendocino CountyQuite tannic, this has smoky, peppery aromas and dark fruit flavors. Deep ...See Full Review$15 -
Campus Oaks 2011 Zinfandel (Lodi)
Central ValleyIt tastes lush, slightly sweet and full-on fruity, but has a lavish ...See Full Review$15 -
Campus Oaks 2012 Chardonnay (Lodi)
Central ValleyA barrel fermented Chardonnay that is uncharacteristically soft and fruity. Aromas of ...See Full Review$10 -
Campus Oaks 2013 Single Vineyard Reserve White Zinfandel (Lodi)
Central ValleyA pink wine that's quite sweet and straightforward, in the style of ...See Full Review$7 -
Campus Oaks 2010 Old Vine Zinfandel (Lodi)
Central ValleyJuicy, jammy, tasting of red licorice and bright blackberry fruit, with dusty ...See Full Review$10
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The Case for Oaky Chardonnay
Contributing Editor Matt Kettman explains why there’s still a place for buttery Chardonnay, even if you’re an acid freak...
The Case for Oaky Chardonnay
Contributing Editor Matt Kettman explains why there’s still a place for buttery Chardonnay, even if you’re an acid freak...
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The Differences Between New and Old Oak, Explained
One key factor to how wine tastes is the age of the wood. What are the differences among new, old and neutral oak for wine?
The Differences Between New and Old Oak, Explained
One key factor to how wine tastes is the age of the wood. What are the differences among new, old and neutral oak for wine?
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Why Some Winemakers Are Embracing New Oak
Oak aging can make or break a wine, and the age of the wood matters. Here's how winemakers use new oak to refine and enhance flavor in wine...
Why Some Winemakers Are Embracing New Oak
Oak aging can make or break a wine, and the age of the wood matters. Here's how winemakers use new oak to refine and enhance flavor in wine...
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12 Oaked Chardonnays That Defy Expectations
One of the most popular styles of Chardonnay is the creamy, oaked style. Here are 12 selections from around the world that defy expectation...
12 Oaked Chardonnays That Defy Expectations
One of the most popular styles of Chardonnay is the creamy, oaked style. Here are 12 selections from around the world that defy expectation...
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Winemakers in this Italian Region Eschew Oak for Cherry Wood
Oak aging is de rigueur throughout the world, but at one point in Valpolicella cherry wood ruled. Some domains preserve that tradition...
Winemakers in this Italian Region Eschew Oak for Cherry Wood
Oak aging is de rigueur throughout the world, but at one point in Valpolicella cherry wood ruled. Some domains preserve that tradition...
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The Cat’s Meow: 16 Wineries, Breweries and Distilleries That Support Feline Causes
Whether it's providing a welcoming purr or chasing rodents, cats are helping these establishments achieve long-term sustainability goals...
The Cat’s Meow: 16 Wineries, Breweries and Distilleries That Support Feline Causes
Whether it's providing a welcoming purr or chasing rodents, cats are helping these establishments achieve long-term sustainability goals...