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Category Archives: Wine
New Resource: The Grape Variety Archive
I would like to share with you all a pretty cool new wine-related resource that just recently went live on this blog and on Clicks & Corks: I am talking about a new page called Grape Variety Archive that combines … Continue reading
Posted in Wine, Wine Education
Tagged archive, Blog, book, database, education, grape, guide, variety, wine, Wine Grapes
8 Comments
Wine Review: Le Colture, Prosecco di Valdobbiadene Superiore di Cartizze Dry DOCG
Summer has finally made its way to us, with some delay. So, what is there more refreshing and satisfying than a chilled bottled of foamy bubbles? Before we even continue, though, I feel I have a confession to make. While I love a … Continue reading
Posted in Sparkling Wines, White Wines, Wine, Wine Reviews
Tagged Cartizze, Charmat, Glera, Italian, Martinotti, method, Prosecco, review, sparkling, spumante, tasting, Valdobbiadene, Veneto, white, wine
8 Comments
In the Name of the Grandfather: Wine Origins in the USA
This post finds its roots in a virtual conversation that I had a while ago with fellow blogger Suzanne from the cooking blog A Pug in the Kitchen in the comment section of my post about my participation in the … Continue reading
Posted in Wine, Wine Education
Tagged EC, education, EU, grandfather clause, reserved wine names, semi-generic wine names, USA, wine, Wine Agreement of 2006, wine designation, wine origin
15 Comments
Wine Review: Planeta, “Santa Cecilia” Nero d’Avola Sicilia IGT 2006
Today’s review will focus on one of my two favorite varietal Nero d’Avola wines, namely Planeta‘s “Santa Cecilia” Nero d’Avola Sicilia IGT 2006 ($35). The Bottom Line Overall, the Santa Cecilia was an outstanding varietal Nero d’Avola, which delivered plenty of … Continue reading
Posted in Red Wines, Wine, Wine Reviews
Tagged Italian, Nero d'Avola, Planeta, red, review, Santa Cecilia, Sicily, tasting, wine
9 Comments
Wine Review: Casa Sola, Chianti Classico Riserva 2007 DOCG
Disclaimer: this review is of a sample that I received from the producer, who also happens to be a friend of mine! My review of the wine has been conducted in compliance with my Samples Policy and the opinion I am going … Continue reading
Posted in Red Wines, Wine, Wine Reviews
Tagged Cabernet Sauvignon, Chianti, Classico, Italian, Merlot, red, review, Sangiovese, tasting, Tuscany, wine
17 Comments
Just a quick flash to alert you about a piece of news that an Italian producer that I am fond of has been kind enough to share with me. The 2010 vintage of the “Ludwig” Pinot Noir made by Elena … Continue reading
An Overview of the 2011 Vintage Port Tour, NYC, and the Basics About Port
Last week I felt inspired by reading Anatoli’s wonderful accounts of his recent trip to Portugal on his excellent wine blog, Talk-A-Vino. Beside telling us all about the restaurants he dined at, he of course shared plenty of information about … Continue reading
Posted in Wine, Wine Education, Wine Reviews, Winevents
Tagged event, fortified, New York, Port, review, tasting, Vintage, wine
20 Comments
European Wine Wars: after Tocai, it is the time of Prosek… and Teran
The international press, Dr Vino and several other sources all recently reported that, as a result of Croatia’s imminent accession to the European Union at the end of a 10-year long process, Croatian wineries will be required to stop using the name “Prosek” to … Continue reading


