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Scott Harvey 2019 Vineyard 1869 Zinfandel (Amador County)
Sierra FoothillsThis gem from a 150-year-old vineyard is bold in aroma, ripe in ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$59 -
Scott Harvey 2019 Old Vine Reserve Zinfandel (Amador County)
Sierra FoothillsBursting with aromas of wild berry and bramble, this concentrated and pure-tasting ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$40 -
Scott Harvey 2019 Mountain Selection Zinfandel (Amador County)
Sierra FoothillsThis fresh-smelling, full-bodied and flavor-packed wine wraps bold, jammy blackberry and raspberry ...See Full Review$29 -
Scott Harvey 2019 Mountain Selection Barbera (Amador County)
Sierra FoothillsThis smooth but nicely tangy wine combines extra-ripe red- and black-cherry flavors ...See Full Review$29 -
Scott Harvey 2019 Winemakers Reserve Zinfandel (Amador County)
Sierra FoothillsThis ripe, rich and generously oaked wine fills the mouth with plump ...See Full Review$35 -
Scott Harvey 2019 J&S Reserve Barbera (Amador County)
Sierra FoothillsThis complex and deceptively full-bodied wine lifts ripe blackberry and red-cherry flavors ...See Full Review$40
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Badge Unlocked: How to Pair Wine and Girl Scout Cookies
Girl Scouts have sold cookies for more than 100 years. Learn how to pair your Girl Scout Cookies with wine with this illustrated guide!
Badge Unlocked: How to Pair Wine and Girl Scout Cookies
Girl Scouts have sold cookies for more than 100 years. Learn how to pair your Girl Scout Cookies with wine with this illustrated guide!
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With Massive Growth and Mixed Reviews, Scout & Cellar Cannot Be Ignored
The Dallas wine company says it employs some 20,000 people. Critics take aim at its health claims and referral-based business practices...
With Massive Growth and Mixed Reviews, Scout & Cellar Cannot Be Ignored
The Dallas wine company says it employs some 20,000 people. Critics take aim at its health claims and referral-based business practices...
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U.S. Wineries Support Ukraine with Events, Bottle Sales and More
Like many worldwide, U.S. wine professionals are eager to support Ukraine. Learn about three wineries committed to the cause...
U.S. Wineries Support Ukraine with Events, Bottle Sales and More
Like many worldwide, U.S. wine professionals are eager to support Ukraine. Learn about three wineries committed to the cause...
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‘What I’m Trying to Do is Create an Ecosystem’: Black Culinary Excellence On Juneteenth and Beyond
Chefs and culinary creators explore traditional and evolving Juneteenth celebrations to honor Black culture. Learn more in this feature...
‘What I’m Trying to Do is Create an Ecosystem’: Black Culinary Excellence On Juneteenth and Beyond
Chefs and culinary creators explore traditional and evolving Juneteenth celebrations to honor Black culture. Learn more in this feature...
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Is It Wine or Cider? Why Co-Fermentation Is Heating Up
Northern California producers are making the most of heritage fruit—and tossing in things other than grapes...
Is It Wine or Cider? Why Co-Fermentation Is Heating Up
Northern California producers are making the most of heritage fruit—and tossing in things other than grapes...
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American Rye Whiskey Is Having a Moment
What was once a hard-to-find niche spirit, rye whiskey has become a vast and complex category full of exciting newcomers...
American Rye Whiskey Is Having a Moment
What was once a hard-to-find niche spirit, rye whiskey has become a vast and complex category full of exciting newcomers...