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Leal Vineyards 2005 Williams Vineyard Cabernet Franc (San Benito County)
Central CoastVery rich, almost decadent in cherry liqueur, cassis and dark chocolate flavors, ...See Full Review$28 -
Leal Vineyards 2005 MacWilliamson Vineyard Petite Sirah (San Benito County)
Central CoastOodles of rich, ripe fruit in this soft, gently structured wine. The ...See Full Review$28 -
Leal Vineyards 2005 Malbec (San Benito County)
Central CoastThis is a bit flat and one-dimensional. The cherry and raspberry flavors ...See Full Review$28 -
Leal Vineyards 2005 Sauvignon Blanc (Lake County)
Lake CountyTextbook Lake Sauvignon, basically dry (maybe there's a touch of sweetness), well ...See Full Review$24 -
Leal Vineyards 2004 Estate Cabernet Sauvignon (San Benito County)
Central CoastTastes a bit on the sugary-sweet side, with a brown sugar edge ...See Full Review$24 -
Leal Vineyards 2005 Estate Chardonnay (San Benito County)
Central CoastThere's good structure in this dry Chard, which has good acids and ...See Full Review$24
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Golden State Terroir: Four Central Coast Vineyards to Know
Many California producers get their grapes from four Central Coast vineyards. Learn how each one expresses dramatic differences in terroir...
Golden State Terroir: Four Central Coast Vineyards to Know
Many California producers get their grapes from four Central Coast vineyards. Learn how each one expresses dramatic differences in terroir...
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The Latest in Wine Tourism: Meditation and Getting Your Hands Dirty
Working on a vineyard for vacation not only helps you appreciate the wine in your glass, but it can also help you clear your mind...
The Latest in Wine Tourism: Meditation and Getting Your Hands Dirty
Working on a vineyard for vacation not only helps you appreciate the wine in your glass, but it can also help you clear your mind...
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Summer in the Vineyard Sets the Stage for Harvest
After winter and spring, winemakers must shepherd their grapes to the finish line. Learn what happens in summer in the vineyard...
Summer in the Vineyard Sets the Stage for Harvest
After winter and spring, winemakers must shepherd their grapes to the finish line. Learn what happens in summer in the vineyard...
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Lush or Lean? Wine Pros on What their Favorite Tasting Terms Really Mean
So we can all understand each other a little better in these weird times, experts dish on their go-to wine terms and what they mean...
Lush or Lean? Wine Pros on What their Favorite Tasting Terms Really Mean
So we can all understand each other a little better in these weird times, experts dish on their go-to wine terms and what they mean...
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How Herbicides Are Threatening Texas Wine Production
This cotton herbicide threatens to halt Texas wine production. Producers in the High Plains respond by filing lawsuit—but who is to blame?
How Herbicides Are Threatening Texas Wine Production
This cotton herbicide threatens to halt Texas wine production. Producers in the High Plains respond by filing lawsuit—but who is to blame?
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An Insect Invasion Threatens East Coast Vineyards
As East Coast vineyards prepare for another year of battling the spotted lanternfly, is a permanent solution out of reach?
An Insect Invasion Threatens East Coast Vineyards
As East Coast vineyards prepare for another year of battling the spotted lanternfly, is a permanent solution out of reach?