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Eleven Eleven 2019 Laki's Vineyard Estate Cabernet Sauvignon (Oak Knoll District)
NapaEarthy tannins surround a velvety-smooth texture of lush power and refinement in ...Cellar SelectionSee Full Review$135 -
Eleven Eleven 2019 Estate XI Cabernet Sauvignon (Oak Knoll District)
NapaSoft and dusty in lush red fruit, with a compelling backbone of ...See Full ReviewN/A -
Materra Cunat Family Vineyards 2021 Estate Grown Viognier (Oak Knoll District)
NapaIn this wine, lush honeydew melon and Bartlett pear aromas lead to ...See Full Review$34 -
Brendel 2019 Noble One Chardonnay (Oak Knoll District)
NapaGiven eight months in stainless steel, this light, bright white presents as ...See Full Review$30 -
Patent 2020 Cabernet Sauvignon (Oak Knoll District)
NapaGenerous aromas of mint, cardamom and ginger light up this full-bodied, moderately ...See Full Review$68 -
Materra Cunat Family Vineyards 2019 Right Bank Red (Oak Knoll District)
NapaThis Merlot-based blend feels lighter and smoother than many, offering easy drinkability, ...See Full Review$60
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The Differences Between Mountain and Valley Wines, Explained
Grapes grown in a mountain or valley are impacted by their elevation. Learn how these factors influence the flavors and texture of your wine...
The Differences Between Mountain and Valley Wines, Explained
Grapes grown in a mountain or valley are impacted by their elevation. Learn how these factors influence the flavors and texture of your wine...
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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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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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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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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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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?