UC Davis report: Wine industry aging well
Sacramento Business Journal The professionals surveyed predict in the next three years the most popular varietal white wine gapes will be chardonnay, sauvignon blanc and pinot grigio, and the strongest red-wine grapes will be cabernet sauvignon and pinot noir. Mark Anderson … |
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UC Davis report: Wine industry aging well – Sacramento Business Journal
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Union Street Café – restaurant review – Evening Standard
Evening StandardUnion Street Café – restaurant review
Evening Standard
Degiovanni has previously worked in hotels such as Baglioni and Four Seasons and what he is serving here would be fully appropriate to such luxury venues, making it a bargain at the moderate prices currently being charged, as well as a bizarre contrast …and more » -
A Taste for Wine: South African wines deliver quality, value – Coshocton Tribune
A Taste for Wine: South African wines deliver quality, value
Coshocton Tribune
Chateau Tanunda's Grand Barossa Cabernet Sauvignon tells a lot about Barossa Valley wine. Grapes there ripen fully in the hot summers, resulting in high sugar content and low acidity that translates into smooth, fruit-driven wines with moderate tannins. -
Ancient Peaks Winery tour an A-plus – Merced Sun-Star
Ancient Peaks Winery tour an A-plus
Merced Sun-Star
… local wine growing families, the Filipponis, Rossis and Wittstroms, who also jointly own Ancient Peaks Winery. Because the vineyard is quite large, the owners are able to cherry-pick their favorite blocks and produce award-winning wines at very … -
Whites fade to autumn reds – Straight.com
Whites fade to autumn reds
Straight.com
If you like your Riesling on the Germanic side, this is where to come; at 8.5 percent alcohol, it also hews to the German model in this respect. Delicate and off-dry, with a huge, long finish and excellent and gentle acidity. The relatively new winery …