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Orogeny 2013 Chardonnay (Russian River Valley)
SonomaThe barrel speaks loudly here, fortressing deep, full-bodied layers of vanilla, tropical ...See Full Review$35 -
Orogeny 2013 Pinot Noir (Russian River Valley)
SonomaThere's a ripeness of raspberry wrapped in chocolate in this velvety, decadent, ...See Full Review$55 -
Orogeny 2008 Pinot Noir (Green Valley)
SonomaA little sharp in acidity and jammy, with cherry, wintergreen and cola ...See Full Review$40 -
Orogeny 2007 Pinot Noir (Green Valley)
SonomaA polished, pretty Pinot Noir, nice for drinking now and for the ...See Full Review$40 -
Orogeny 2007 Fox Den Vineyard Pinot Noir (Green Valley)
SonomaThis is a big, rich Pinot Noir you might think was a ...See Full Review$50 -
Orogeny 2007 Chardonnay (Green Valley)
SonomaOrogeny has a very good track record with their Chardonnay, and they've ...See Full Review$25
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Sipping History Part Two
The prevailing theory today, however, is that Albari帽o is native to the region, owing to its ability to thrive and create distinctive wines in the region鈥檚 unique and challenging growing conditions...
Sipping History Part Two
The prevailing theory today, however, is that Albari帽o is native to the region, owing to its ability to thrive and create distinctive wines in the region鈥檚 unique and challenging growing conditions...
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Whose Wine Is It Anyway?: The Origin Stories of Three Global Grape Varieties
Human races weren't the only thing that had suffer from colonialist practices. Some grapes did too, but came out of it for the better...
Whose Wine Is It Anyway?: The Origin Stories of Three Global Grape Varieties
Human races weren't the only thing that had suffer from colonialist practices. Some grapes did too, but came out of it for the better...
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The Differences Between Rioja and Ribera del Duero, Explained
The red wines from Spain's Rioja and Ribera del Duero regions have many similarities but important differences. Learn more here...
The Differences Between Rioja and Ribera del Duero, Explained
The red wines from Spain's Rioja and Ribera del Duero regions have many similarities but important differences. Learn more here...
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The Rich Culture of Arag贸n
Once one of the most important kingdoms in Europe, Arag贸n sits in the northeast corner of Spain. While its fortunes rose and fell with the times, as all noble societies do, much of the rich heritage remains today. The best way to discover the culture of Arag贸n is through its festivals, architecture, and art...
The Rich Culture of Arag贸n
Once one of the most important kingdoms in Europe, Arag贸n sits in the northeast corner of Spain. While its fortunes rose and fell with the times, as all noble societies do, much of the rich heritage remains today. The best way to discover the culture of Arag贸n is through its festivals, architecture, and art...
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A Simple Guide to Wine From the Canary Islands
These sun-soaked islands are popular with tourists. But the Canary Islands should be your next wine destination. Here's why...
A Simple Guide to Wine From the Canary Islands
These sun-soaked islands are popular with tourists. But the Canary Islands should be your next wine destination. Here's why...
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How Some Noblemen, a Train and a Louse Helped Rioja Become a Global Superstar
Rioja wine is highly sought after today, but it wasn't always. See how the region transformed from its humble beginnings into a powerhouse...
How Some Noblemen, a Train and a Louse Helped Rioja Become a Global Superstar
Rioja wine is highly sought after today, but it wasn't always. See how the region transformed from its humble beginnings into a powerhouse...