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Pietra Santa 2010 Sangiovese (Cienega Valley)
Central CoastWith experience making Sangiovese in Italy, it's no wonder that winemaker Alessio ...See Full Review$18 -
Pietra Santa 2010 Estate Merlot (Cienega Valley)
Central CoastThere's a slightly sour, forest-floor funkiness to the nose of this wine ...See Full Review$18 -
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Pietra Santa 2010 Estate Cabernet Sauvignon (Cienega Valley)
Central CoastThis wine from a vineyard 25 miles east of the Monterey Bay ...See Full Review$20 -
Pietra Santa 2011 Sassolino Red (Cienega Valley)
Central CoastThis Super Tuscan-like blend of 81% Sangiovese and 19% Cabernet Sauvignon, whose ...See Full Review$24 -
Pietra Santa 2011 Signature Collection Estate Grown and Bottled Pinot Noir (Cienega Valley)
Central CoastHailing from an estate founded in the 1850s amidst the granite and ...See Full Review$35 -
Pietra Santa 2012 Estate Pinot Noir (Cienega Valley)
Central CoastFrom a limestone-laden vineyard 25 miles east of the cool Monterey Bay ...See Full Review$18
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Want Variety in California Wine? Look to Santa Barbara
The Central California wine scene is not one you want to overlook. The region is home to many grapes and produces exceptional bottles at a great value...
Want Variety in California Wine? Look to Santa Barbara
The Central California wine scene is not one you want to overlook. The region is home to many grapes and produces exceptional bottles at a great value...
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A Blessing and a Curse: Embracing the Complex Variety of Wines from California’s Santa Barbara County
Santa Barbara County has a climate unlike any other wine region in the U.S. But while it can grow many different grapes, it struggles to find an identity...
A Blessing and a Curse: Embracing the Complex Variety of Wines from California’s Santa Barbara County
Santa Barbara County has a climate unlike any other wine region in the U.S. But while it can grow many different grapes, it struggles to find an identity...
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Baja and Beyond: Everything You Need to Know About Mexican Wine
Though famous for offerings from Valle de Guadalupe, wine has been made across Mexico for 500 years. Curious for more? Here's your guide to Mexican wine...
Baja and Beyond: Everything You Need to Know About Mexican Wine
Though famous for offerings from Valle de Guadalupe, wine has been made across Mexico for 500 years. Curious for more? Here's your guide to Mexican wine...
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The Ground-Breaking Tuscan Wines Every Cellar Needs
These wines, once commonly known as "Super Tuscans," have earned fame in their own right. Learn the stories behind these well-known IGT Toscana bottles...
The Ground-Breaking Tuscan Wines Every Cellar Needs
These wines, once commonly known as "Super Tuscans," have earned fame in their own right. Learn the stories behind these well-known IGT Toscana bottles...
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How to Plan the Perfect Vacation without Leaving Home
Even if your vacation plans were foiled, check out these tips from industry experts on how to enjoy a staycation with wine, food and more...
How to Plan the Perfect Vacation without Leaving Home
Even if your vacation plans were foiled, check out these tips from industry experts on how to enjoy a staycation with wine, food and more...
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From IPAs to Craft Lagers, Six Non-Alcoholic Beers to Try
Big breweries and independent operations are creating non-alcoholic lagers, IPAs, stouts and more. Learn about six non-alcoholic beers here...
From IPAs to Craft Lagers, Six Non-Alcoholic Beers to Try
Big breweries and independent operations are creating non-alcoholic lagers, IPAs, stouts and more. Learn about six non-alcoholic beers here...