How can one grape taste so different? That’s the question that has been puzzling and obsessing wine lovers for centuries. The same grape grown in one place can taste completely different in another ...
Pinot Noir has a problem. The problem is far too many wine lovers think you have to spend a fortune to find a great Pinot Noir. Part of this public relations nightmare has to do with the world-class ...
Pinot Noir, the grape variety, is thought to have existed for more than 2,000 years. It took on numerous names, one being Moreillon (aka Morillon), rumored to come from the Moors in North Africa.
From Oregon to California, the West Coast is known for producing some of the best pinot noirs in the world. The unique proximity to the coast gives the grapes a distinct character that translates ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The North Coast Wine Club’s seminar on Pinot Noir this Friday sold out so quickly a second one was added. The additional “Pinot Noir Four Ways” will be held Friday, April 8. Light ...
How do Trader Joe's "Two-Buck Chuck" wines stack up against their organic Shaw counterparts? Well, broadly speaking, Shaw boasts considerably fresher white wines, while its predecessor offers an ...
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