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Durbanville Hills 2016 Chenin Blanc (Durbanville)
South AfricaThere's a tropical edge to this otherwise bright and light Chenin, as ...See Full Review$15 -
Durbanville Hills 2016 Sauvignon Blanc (Durbanville)
South AfricaAromas of gooseberry, guava and white peach are laced with hints of ...See Full Review$15 -
Durbanville Hills 2011 Sauvignon Blanc (Durbanville)
South AfricaLight and easy, this has direct aromas and flavors of green plum, ...See Full Review$11 -
Durbanville Hills 2010 Sauvignon Blanc (Durbanville)
South AfricaThis Sauv Blanc could use a bit more lift to the lightweight ...See Full Review$11 -
Durbanville Hills 2009 Pinotage (Durbanville)
South AfricaStraightforward raspberry and strawberry fruit aromas hit you first, followed by accents ...See Full Review$12 -
Durbanville Hills 2009 Sauvignon Blanc (Durbanville)
South AfricaSome feline essence aromas appear on the nose with supporting notes of ...See Full Review$11
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Sta. Rita Hills Is More Than Just Pinot-Land
How did this region rise so quickly to international acclaim? Spoiler, it's more than just Pinot-land...
Sta. Rita Hills Is More Than Just Pinot-Land
How did this region rise so quickly to international acclaim? Spoiler, it's more than just Pinot-land...
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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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Why Are Dollar Bills Pinned to Bar Walls? The Tradition Explained
Every bar has its own story behind this long-standing saloon custom. Here, three share their tale...
Why Are Dollar Bills Pinned to Bar Walls? The Tradition Explained
Every bar has its own story behind this long-standing saloon custom. Here, three share their tale...
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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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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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Cultural Collaboration, Willful Erasure and the Story of American Cider
Cider has deep American roots, but part of appreciating it is acknowledging all facets of its origins and evolution...
Cultural Collaboration, Willful Erasure and the Story of American Cider
Cider has deep American roots, but part of appreciating it is acknowledging all facets of its origins and evolution...