Uncorked wine columns
There’s no better time to be a fan of California cabernet sauvignon. Whether it’s Napa Valley, Sonoma Valley, Paso Robles or Santa Barbara, the state is flush with myriad delicious options.
Vineyards at The Hilt and Alma Rosa are in the sweet spot for maturity, and pinot noir is at a zenith in terms of quality – not to mention their chardonnays.
As a winemaker, Malone’s wines at Appassionata stand alone in their uniqueness and age.
With reasonably priced wines, loads of heritage varietals and a collection of creative winemakers who have shaped their own conventions, Lodi has carved out a fascinating niche in the American wine industry.
It’s the ideal time to pop a cork for a Valentine’s Day celebration and enjoy the bubbles. We also share gift ideas for wine lovers.
The winemaker turns out amazingly distinct wines from a site so far off the grid it’s not officially recognized as a wine grape-growing region in Argentina.
The winery marks an impressive milestone at the 15-year anniversary of the J. Lohr Touching Lives Initiative.
The flavor collection is like a murder-mystery novel where every component is gradually unraveled until a full reveal at the finish.
The winemaker's love for white Bordeaux and his addition of sémillon to the final blend of sauvignon blanc is a dynamic pairing.
Strength in Oregon's Rogue Valley wines comes in the form of variety.
The nonprofit organization Saperica is on a mission to increase awareness of the saperavi grape, already grown in the Finger Lakes region of New York for the past 60 years.
Capitalizing on the convenience of the recyclable and unbreakable aluminum can, serious wineries such as The Infinite Monkey Theorem are taking canned wine to the next level.
The beguiling Spanish white has pronounced aromas that range from lemon, lime and grapefruit all the way to gardenia blossoms, eucalyptus and mint.
With roots as the first winemaker at Opus One, the trailblazing Paul Hobbs would go on to become the owner and vintner of the Paul Hobbs Winery and seven others around the world.
Spain’s Ramón Bilbao will celebrate its centennial next year.