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Cardwell Hill 2019 Fenders Blue Pinot Noir (Willamette Valley)
Willamette ValleyNamed for a protected species of butterfly, this new cuvée is light ...See Full Review$20 -
Cardwell Hill 2020 Estate Bottled Pinot Gris (Willamette Valley)
Willamette ValleyRich and supple, this expressive wine pulls together apple, melon, white peach ...See Full Review$22 -
Cardwell Hill 2020 Pinot Gris (Willamette Valley)
Willamette ValleyThis fruity wine has some chewing gum flavors, along with threads of ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$22 -
Cardwell Hill 2020 Rosé from Pinot Noir (Willamette Valley)
Willamette ValleyVery pretty strawberry and cherry fruit shines here, with excellent concentration and ...See Full Review$22 -
Cardwell Hill 2017 Dijon Blocks Estate Bottled Pinot Noir (Willamette Valley)
Willamette ValleyThis block selection reflects the winery's overall style—plenty of toasty flavors over ...See Full Review$30 -
Cardwell Hill 2018 Barrel Select Estate Pinot Noir (Willamette Valley)
Willamette ValleyThe Barrel Select gets double the barrel time (21 months) of the ...See Full Review$26
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Eight Top-Rated Mild Ales and Extra Special Bitter Beers
Curious about the traditional beer styles of Britain? From mild to bitter, here are 8 American English style beers to try...
Eight Top-Rated Mild Ales and Extra Special Bitter Beers
Curious about the traditional beer styles of Britain? From mild to bitter, here are 8 American English style beers to try...
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Inside Chalk Hill: The Iconic Wine Estate of Sonoma County
Ascending the olive tree-lined drive to Chalk Hill Estate, it’s immediately clear that you’ve stumbled upon a complete world within a world. Tucked away in the northwestern corner of Sonoma County’s Russian River Valley, the undulating 1,300-acre property encompasses the winery and hospitality center, culinary gardens, stables, a converted equestrian arena, forested terrain and ponds – with only 382 acres planted to vineyard...
Inside Chalk Hill: The Iconic Wine Estate of Sonoma County
Ascending the olive tree-lined drive to Chalk Hill Estate, it’s immediately clear that you’ve stumbled upon a complete world within a world. Tucked away in the northwestern corner of Sonoma County’s Russian River Valley, the undulating 1,300-acre property encompasses the winery and hospitality center, culinary gardens, stables, a converted equestrian arena, forested terrain and ponds – with only 382 acres planted to vineyard...
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Horse Heaven Hills, A Washington Wine Region on the Rise
Horse Heaven Hills is a region that's home to nearly a third of Washington State’s wines, yet many barely know it exists. Learn about it here...
Horse Heaven Hills, A Washington Wine Region on the Rise
Horse Heaven Hills is a region that's home to nearly a third of Washington State’s wines, yet many barely know it exists. Learn about it here...
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12 Affordable, Ageworthy Oregon Pinot Gris to Try Now
Oregon Pinot Gris is a versatile, easy-drinking white wine with notes of peach, melon and apple. Here are 12 to try right now...
12 Affordable, Ageworthy Oregon Pinot Gris to Try Now
Oregon Pinot Gris is a versatile, easy-drinking white wine with notes of peach, melon and apple. Here are 12 to try right now...
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What Are Chill Filtered-Spirits, And Why Does It Matter?
In the whiskey world and beyond, "chill-filtered" spirits have sparked controversy. Does it really matter, and what does the process entail?
What Are Chill Filtered-Spirits, And Why Does It Matter?
In the whiskey world and beyond, "chill-filtered" spirits have sparked controversy. Does it really matter, and what does the process entail?
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There’s Unprecedented Access to Rare Wine—If You Know How to Find It
With restaurant service disrupted, many rare wines reserved for top-tier establishments are on the open market. What does it mean for you?
There’s Unprecedented Access to Rare Wine—If You Know How to Find It
With restaurant service disrupted, many rare wines reserved for top-tier establishments are on the open market. What does it mean for you?