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Places To Go
We often write about travel destinations, particularly those that are wine related. This week, I wanted to flip things around a bit to ask you, our readers,...
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Want to Party Like You’re in Rioja?
Some of you might have seen some of our live coverage from Tapas Fantasticas this past August. If you haven’t, I want to fill you in on the details of this...
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Arneis: The Summer White In Piemonte
We all know that Piemonte is known for its red wines, but who can drink those on these blistering hot days? I sure can't! I have been pretty obsessed lately...
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A Tale of Two Rivers
Spain is an enchanted destination for all types of travelers. There are castles from the Middle Ages, celebrated works of contemporary architecture, rustic...
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The Côte de Beaune Villages In Your Glass(es)
The Côte de Beaune produces an array whites and reds thanks to soils that are less homogenous than in the Côte de Nuits. More reds are made than whites and...
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Guide to Willamette Valley Wine Country
The northern portion of Oregon’s Willamette Valley is only an hour’s drive from Portland, the state’s largest city, but the 5,200 square mile swatch of...
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The Côte de Nuits In Your Glass(es)
Wines from the Côte de Nuits are easy to pin down. Reds dominate. They are full of black fruit (apart from those of Chambolle), they are finessed (except...
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The Wines of Brasil Overview
Yes, you read that correctly. Don’t worry, I was just as surprised as you when I first found out that Brazil has a wine industry. My first introduction...
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Notations on the Côte de Nuits
The Côte de Nuits houses 99 percent of the red Grands Crus of Burgundy’s famous Côte d’Or. Seeing as these wines are some of the most limited...
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Bullet Points on the Côte de Beaune
The northern demarcation of the Côte de Beaune begins a few villages north of the convivial town of Beaune, which sits in the heart of the Côte d’Or....
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Bucket List Wines: California
I’m moving on with my bucket list wines with a nice follow up to the last installment, one which featured super expensive wines that most of us will...
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6 Villages of Burgundy
When in uncharted territory, most wine buyers stick to the well-trodden path. That means there is plenty of room for discovery, even in a fairly small region...
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Top 11 Wine Consuming Countries
This should have been a simple task. After all, the numbers I’m using come from The Wine Institute’s annual tally of wine consumption, this time for the...
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Wines of Italy Bucket List
Here at Snooth, I taste so many wines that it can be really easy to get jaded. You know what blows the jaded right out of your mouth? The world’s greatest...
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Top 10 Grenache Producers-Value Wines
I started building this list week, when I felt compelled to segment my Top 10 Grenache Producers list because I simply could not trim the list to 10 without...
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Destination: Grenache
When I think of getting up and going somewhere to experience Grenache, France jumps to mind first. Where else but along that arc of La Belle France that...
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Western Australia's Up-and-Coming Wine Region
The state of Western Australia has just 2.3 million inhabitants, or less than 10% of population of Australia. Needless to say, the whole region is pretty...
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New Zealand Pinot Noir
Earlier this year I was fortunate enough to spend two packed weeks racing around New Zealand and tasting wines. As could be expected, there was plenty of...
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Washington Wine Industry Worth $8.6 Billion, Study Finds
April 25, 2012 — A new study from the Washington Wine Commission found that Washington’s wine industry is worth $8.6 billion a year, according to The...
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2008 Bordeaux
There’s no doubt that in many markets Bordeaux is hot once again. Given the amazing media hype of the 2009 and 2010 vintages, it might be easy to forget...
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