Wine Reviews
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Taste Testing The Fabled Sine Qua Non Of California
Call it indispensible, call it essential, fundamental; without which, nothing, it really is just Sine Qua Non (phonetically sign-kway-non). The ... -
A Tale Of Two Pichon's: Taste Testing The Chateau Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande vs. Chateau Pichon Baron
The Pichon's are Bordeaux royalty - both of them, the Pichon Comtesse de Lalande and the Pichon Baron - and are not only incredibly recognisable... -
Quintessa, Illumination Sauvignon Blanc
La Place de Bordeaux is a centuries-old club of the most prestigious French wine merchants and châteaux who have historically served as a gatewa... -
Taste Testing The Dominus Napanook Napa Valley
The Dominus estate belongs to the class of Napa Valley cult classics who've built their reputation on showcasing their ability to take a page ou... -
Taste Testing Domaine Leflaive's Macon-Verze: The Gateway To Burgundy's Greatest Whites
Domaine Leflaive is easily what comes to mind when one things of white Burgundies - a rather dark horse category that to the surprise of many (a... -
Taste Testing Washington's Gramercy Cellars: Lagniappe Syrah; The Third Man Grenache Syrah Mourvèdre (GSM) & Lower East Cabernet Sauvignon
Gramercy Cellars emerged as a refreshing counterpoint in a world of American wines where bold flavours and oaky depths once reigned supreme. Fo... -
Berncasteler Doctor Riesling Kabinett, Wwe. Dr. H. Thanisch - Erben Thanisch
Dr. H. Thanisch's Rieslings are often mentioned amongst the top Rieslings producers of the Mosel (they are of course part of the German VDP asso... -
Taste Testing Napa Valley's The Mascot (aka 'Baby' Harlan Estate)
Beyond the cute canine friend you see on the label, The Mascot is anything but cute - don't let it fool you, this is a serious wine. The Mascot ... -
Château Cos D’Estournel
In the northern reaches of the Médoc, just outside the charming village of Saint-Estèphe, stands the captivating Château Cos d’Estournel. As y... -
Don Melchor Cabernet Sauvignon
Over the past four decades, the Chilean fine-wine landscape has undergone a remarkable transformation, and at the heart of this revolution stand... -
Taste Testing Two Burgundian Volnay 1er Cru From The Legendary Marquis d'Angerville: Volnay Champans vs. Volnay Fremiet
Today Burgundy producers are known by their name, and then subsequently the hierarchy of the land on which they farm - it's perhaps the defining... -
Produttori del Barbaresco, Barbaresco DOCG
Wine cooperatives emerged in Europe during the 1950s when small-scale grape growers banded together to process and market their produce collecti...
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