Subscribe to Blog via Email
Join 24,991 other subscribers–Top 20 Wine Blogs in USA–
2017 Fellowship Winner
-
Recent Posts
- Winery Pays Top Dollar To Harvest Grapes, Making One Of The Greatest Wines In The World
- Tuscany Wine Producer Uses NASA Know-How To Combat Climate Change In The Vineyards
- Army Black Hawk Pilot Juggles Two Roles: 5th Generation Napa Valley Wine Grape Grower & Assisting Underdeveloped Nations
- A Great Italian White Wine Family Loses Their Leader, Leaving His Daughter To Take The Reins
- Super Star Tuscan Wine Unveils 2020 Vintage, And Experiences, For The First Time, Perfection For All Grape Varieties
- The Man Who Saved Cartier Is Now Saving An Ancient Wine Estate
Tag Archives: Oregon
Quality is Sustained Through Collaboration
Collaboration is one of those things that many of us know is beneficial, but in some ways can actually be detrimental. The human mind is complex and through time, it is possible to have experienced so many interactions with others … Continue reading
The Memories We Hold On To
There are many memories that fill my heart from childhood… sitting at a festive holiday table… the warm hugs… the giggles… the touching moments of time spent with parents and grandparents that carve out images in my mind that would … Continue reading
Posted in Dame Wine
Tagged Brooks, Memories, Oregon, Pinot Noir, Riesling, Willamette Valley
1 Comment
Cabernet Franc: The Forgotten Father
Recently, I greatly enjoyed participating in #CabFrancDay on Twitter. This day was founded by Lori Budd of Dracaena Wines and it takes place on the same day each year, December 4th, for reasons that Lori illustrates in one of her … Continue reading
Posted in Dame Wine
Tagged Cabernet Franc, California, Hudson River Region, Napa Valley, New York, Niagara, Oregon, Paso Robles, Star Wars
7 Comments
Life Can Crush the Soul. Wine Reminds Us that We have One
The vital need for art is not always as apparent as more practical things in life, such as the urgency for shelter, food and water or safety. We want to teach our children to focus on those things that help … Continue reading