Andrew Campbell: Never judge a wine by its label
Daily Post North Wales To enhance my willingness to try Hereford Tempranillo Malbec 2012 , it's selling at a £2-off, £4.99 a bottle at the Co-op until November 19. So would it be … That's down to less than £12 with the discount making it a very special wine at an … |
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Andrew Campbell: Never judge a wine by its label – Daily Post North Wales
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Wine Dude: Readers recommend wines to try – Indianapolis Star
Wine Dude: Readers recommend wines to try
Indianapolis Star
There's really no rhyme or reason to why I picked the two I did — the 2010 Red Diamond merlot and the 2012 Kenwood sauvignon blanc — other than they're easy to find and affordable. Conspiracy theorists: I get no kickbacks or benefits from either winery.and more » -
Salvestrin family celebrates 81 years of grape growing in Napa Valley – Napa Valley Register
Salvestrin family celebrates 81 years of grape growing in Napa Valley
Napa Valley Register
Despite admitting that he knew nothing about growing wine grapes (he had purchased the original cuttings at bargain prices) he and Charles Krug would later be heralded as St. Helena's first vintners. Seventy-four year later, John and Emma … “The … -
Eleven picks backed by WE’s ‘Best’ list – Valley Dispatch
Eleven picks backed by WE's 'Best' list
Valley Dispatch
2011 Dr. L Reisling (Mosel) — A perennial favorite of mine, this is a blockbuster bargain because it stands up so well against the best of the high-dollar German competition. It's off-dry and complex flavors, from citrus fruits to light honey, are …and more » -
Wine Guys – Hampshire Review (blog)
Manchester Evening NewsWine Guys
Hampshire Review (blog)
Although chardonnay is the biggest selling white wine in this country, it is often maligned. … A lot of chardonnay has a bit of residual sugar leftover from fermentation and we don't think sweeter chardonnays do as well with most food as drier …
What to bring for the holidays? Wine is always a fine giftDenver Post
Andy Cronshaw on wine: Don't turn your nose up at own brandManchester Evening News all 4 news articles »