Nov
17
2010
This past week Napa Valley has received the gift of unseasonably warm temperatures with seemingly never ending warm rays of sun. The leaves on the grape vines have peaked and in certain American Cultural Areas (“AVAs”) such as Yountville and Carneros, autumnal colors literally carpet the landscape. Wandering in among the vines, (as depicted in […]
Sep
30
2010
This past week Mother Nature gripped California in an angry heat wave as if to remind every “Doubting Thomas” statewide that wrathful heat was possible despite prior “cold” summer conditions. Despite the climatic vengeance that ensued during the first official week of autumn, temperatures are now beginning to stabilize. While oppressive heat may be uncomfortable […]
Jul
14
2010
Proprietary Reds in Napa Valley arrive in varying grape combinations and consistencies. Their tannins can be refined or firm and they can easily be overly influenced by the climate of each growing season. As discussed earlier this year, some proprietary reds will actually meet the rigorous standards of Meritage, others will be called Claret and […]
Mar
03
2010
Rainy season continues to linger in Napa Valley and presently it seemingly delivers a storm every few days. With such weather comes the ideal opportunity to drink red wine but as spring also nears, one finds that the palate is somewhat exhausted from heavy tannins. This bears a timely educational question. Is all red wine […]
Feb
10
2010
Generally those who appreciate wine have an obscure grape that they each hold dear. For me, that grape is Alicante Bouschet. Presently, less than one percent of the grape is planted in California and it is difficult to find a vintage made with one hundred percent of the grape. Alicante Bouschet was not originally obscure […]