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    For every new business that launches, there must be a hundred ideas for a new business. The step from good idea to new-business launch is a big one. However, four California student entrepreneurs have made the move with a four-stack wine container. 
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  • 2006 Salus Cabernet Sauvignon

    Posted January 10

    2006 Salus "Staglin Family Vineyards" Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon Rutherford | Nappa Valley, CA | 750ml bottle | 14.9% ABV Made by winemaker Fredrik Johansson from fruit farmed by David Abreau the 2006 Salus Cabernet Sauvignon from Staglin Family Vineyards in Rutherford, California pours out a d...

  • 2006 St Clement Armstrong Ranch Cabernet Sauvignon

    Posted January 9

    2006 St Clement Cabernet Sauvignon Armstrong Ranch Diamond Mountain Diamond Mountain District | Napa Valley, CA | 750ml bottle The 2006 Vintage Armstrong Ranch Diamond Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon from St. Clement Vineyards in Napa, CA  pours out an inky purple in color. Very fragrant on the n...

  • Orin Swift Wine Reviews

    Posted June 19, 2011

      I've long been a huge fan of Orin Swift wines. I find all their wines to have excellent QPR, with some being a downright bargain. I managed to find a bottle of Orin Swift Palermo Cabernet Sauvignon this weekend. This left me with the full line up of current red wine releases from Orin Swif...

  • 2007 Duckhorn Vineyards Napa Valley Merlot

    Posted June 14, 2011

    The 2007 Napa Valley Merlot from Duckhorn Vineyards in St. Helena, CA was harvested between August 31st & October 31st, 2007. It is a blend of 89% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Sauvignon and 1% Petit Verdot that was aged in French oak barrels (35% new, 65% second vintage ) for 16 months. The Cabernet Sauvign...

  • 2004 Hanzell Sonoma Valley Chardonnay

    Posted June 12, 2011

    The 2004 Hanzell Sonoma Valley Chardonnay pours out a bright gold in color. Pear, wet stone with hints of nutmeg and honey on the nose. The pear carries through to the mouth, however, citrus is more evident with honeyed, tropical fruit. Nice toast characteristic from the new oak. Full in the mouth, ...

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  • Beer from fungus-infected grapes is anything but rotten
    On its surface, Dogfish Heads Noble Rot is kind of off-putting. Its a Saison-style ale brewed with fungus-infected viognier grapes. The label features a creepy nobleman and a decayed Dogfish Head logo.
  • Striving to Get Austrian Wines Back on the Map
    If Austrian wine is ever to break out of the world of sommeliers and connoisseurs and into the mainstream, it will need a lot more characters like Willi Opitz, who is using his very late harvest on Valentine's Day as his latest marketing ploy.
  • Oregon's wines charm with flavor, character and spirit of winemakers
    There's something special about the wines from Oregon. The state produces some of the finest Pinot Noir in world. Its Pinot Gris, which generally flies under the radar, is full of character and often offers a tremendous value. Oregon's top sparkling wines are absolutely stunning. It's a region well worth exploring. - News-Sentinel.com
  • Australian Chardonnay
    Forget what you thought you knew about Australian Chardonnay. Our panel was stunned by vibrant, serious terroir-driven wines, the best of which are the equal of top white Burgundy.
  • Individual wine servings stack up nicely
    For every new business that launches, there must be a hundred ideas for a new business. The step from good idea to new-business launch is a big one. However, four California student entrepreneurs have made the move with a four-stack wine container. 
  • Female sommeliers like Mandy Oser are running wine programs in top New York City restaurants
    The wine programs at some of New Yorks most celebrated restaurants, Le Bernardin, Monkey Bar, The Breslin, and Lure, have more than just good taste in common. They are also all run by women.
  • Zinfandel: Comfort wine for cold weather
    Snow and cold weather blanket the Midwest and Northeast, and Miami is having its version of a cold snap, with daily highs barely in the mid-70s. It’s time for comfort foods — beef stews, macaroni and cheese, tuna casserole, chili. With comfort foods go comfort wines.
  • Schrader withdraws wine bill sponsorship
    Oregon winery owners have criticized the Democratic congressman for his support of H.R. 1161, which is also known as the Community Alcohol Regulatory Effectiveness Act of 2011. The bill, winery owners said, contained loopholes that would make it easier for states to ban direct-to-consumer alcohol shipment.
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  • Taste Alexander Valley
    May 19, 2012 11:00:00 AM PDT
    1 guest
    Taste Alexander Valley is an annual wine and food weekend produced by the Alexander Valley Winegrowers Association, drawing over 1,200 discriminating guests. The weekend festivities kick off with an Opening Gala, where guests experience renowned wines and...
  • SF Wine Crawl
    July 24, 2011 1:00:00 PM PDT
    2 guests
    Run, walk and CRAWL to taste wines from nine of San Francisco’s Urban Wineries. This is a unique opportunity to truly experience San Francisco’s Urban Wine Scene and taste highly rated, award winning wines produced right here in San Francisco. Learn about...
  • SF Wine Market - Sunday 7/17
    July 17, 2011 1:00:00 PM PDT
    3 guests
    Experience wine country in San Francisco! Come sample and shop from over two dozens wines from boutique wineries in Napa, Sonoma and across California at the San Francisco Wine Market - a Farmer's Market for Wine. This week's market will feature win...
  • San Francisco Wine Market
    June 19, 2011 1:00:00 PM PDT
    3 guests
    The San Francisco Wine Market is the Farmer’s Market for Wine Lovers in San Francisco. The market is open every other Sunday from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. in Del Monte Square, next to The Cannery at Fisherman’s Wharf. The market provides the people of San F...
  • Taste of Olivet
    April 2, 2011 10:00:00 AM PDT
    1 guest
    What you get: We're hoping a GOOD time! You may belong to just one of these seven wine clubs, or not... this ticket will treat you to a day of wine club privileges for ALL seven participating wineries.
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  • Chardonnay Wine
    63 members
    Chardonnay is a grape that most everyone is familiar with and most wine drinkers love it. Originally from the Burgundy Region of France, chardonnay is now planted all across the World with great success.

    Chardonnay wines are often inarticulate in youth but will blossom with time producing complex aromas of nuts and butter, toast and cream, wild mushrooms and meadow flowers. Their structure while dry can offer great richness with a wide variety of tastes including; lemon, melon peach and apple while still imparting the same creamy, nutty, buttery notes in the wines aroma.

    Chardonnays from California often have a silkiness to them with great substance of flavor combined with high alcohol levels and a ripe, fruity character.

    Australian chardonnays tend to range from the rich, pollen scented, fiery Hunter Valley chardonnays to the tapered elegance of the chardonnays from Mornington Peninsula and Adelaide Hills.
  • Sauvignon Blanc Wine
    45 members
    Sauvignon Blanc's origins are from Bordeaux being one of the two parents of cabernet sauvignon.

    Some of the most easily recognized white wines with fresh, zesty aromas come from the Upper Loire Region at Sancerre and Pouilly-Fume.

    A consistent challenger for the sauvignon blanc crown comes from New Zealand's Marlborough Region. While these wines lack the edge of the sauvignon blanc's from the Loire they make up for it with their exuberant leafiness, green sap, gooseberry and zingy lime.

    The creamy, dry Graves style is grown in warmer regions like California and Australia.

    The cooler regions of South Africa, Constantia and Darling Hills, produce a crisp, elegant sauvignon blanc as do the Casablanca and San Antonio regions of Chile.
  • Cabernet Sauvignon Wine
    156 members
    "Est vieilli le meilleur" (aged is best). This is the name of the game with cabernet sauvignon. That's because the secret to cabernet sauvignon's prowess as a wine of choice is a meticulous aging process.

    Cabernet sauvignon is a red wine varietal that hails from the wineries of the famed district of Medoc in Bordeaux, France. According to studies conducted in 1997, cabernet sauvignon is the result of interbreeding sauvignon blanc and cabernet franc.

    A glass of young and fresh cabernet sauvignon is resplendent of black currants and is very tannic. As the precious liquid ages, it gets hints of cherries, blackberries, ceday, bell peppers, green olives, pimientos, green peppercorns, and ginger.

    You may also recognize the parfums of cedar, eucalyptus, leather, a cigar box, oak, earth, and chocolate emanating from this blood-colored elixir. Further downing a shot of cabernet sauvignon causes you to identify more saveur of coconuts, vanilla, musk, smoke, sweet wood, toast, and mushrooms.

    These flavors and fragrances get more pronounced as the cabernet sauvignon advances with age. Truly, est vieilli le meilleur.

    A very versatile grape, cabernet sauvignon, adapts well to being planted in many different regions around the World. This grape makes the reference reds that other wines are compared to. Mixed with merlot, cabernet franc and petit verdot in the Bordeaux regions of Medoc and Graves this grape makes the archetypal red wine. A wine that exists at a peak of refinement and allusiveness which few other wines can match.

    Its life span after a good vintage can extend twenty or thirty years and beyond.

    In California The cabernet sauvignons possess an enormously tannic and alcoholic wine barely tamed by its oak barrels. Their grandeur is unique and affords real aging potential where the wine takes on a chocolate softness.

    For sheer drinkability cabernet sauvignon from Chile is hard to beat. The plum and mulberry fruit undertones have a purity and exuberance rarely matched from cabernet sauvignons of other countries.
  • Zinfandel Wine
    97 members
    Zinfandel can be light and fruity, much like French Beaujolais, or lively, complex and age worthy, like cabernet sauvignon or claret. It can also be made into big, ripe, high alcohol style wines that almost resemble port.

    Zinfandel has a very hardy nature. Adaptable to a wide range of soils and climates, its vines tend to be vigorous and productive.

    Because of its vigor, generosity and resistance to vine disease, many zinfandel vineyards exist that are seventy-five to more than one hundred years old.

    Zinfandel aficionados believe these "old vines" produce the best wines because the older vineyards set smaller crops and the grapes tend to ripen more evenly.

    Zinfandel is one red varietal that is best enjoyed in its youth. With more bottle age the luscious fruit that distinguishes Zinfandel drops markedly and the wine can show a pronounced taste of higher alcohol levels.

    When paired with grilled steaks, chops or meat that has been stewed Zinfandel becomes a prime motivation for people to become wine lovers.
  • Red Wine Reviews
    111 members
    Please post your reviews for red wines here. I encourage everyone to participate in a lively discussion of their favorite red wines. Your review may be as formal or informal as you like. It would be great if you could also rate the wine on a 100 point scale.
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  • August Virtual Wine Club Tasting
    Posted July 9, 2011
    Which wine would you like the Wine Tasting Club to taste in August? Majority vote wins. Voting closes 9PM (California time) Sunday, July 17th. The tasting will be the 1st weekend in August (August 5-7). Please note: You need to be logged in to vote. Thanks!
  • Cabernet Sauvignon or Pinot Noir?
    Posted May 22, 2011
    Which wine do you prefer?
  • June Virtual Wine Club Tasting
    Posted May 19, 2011
    Which wine do you want the Virtual Wine Tasting Club to taste in June? Majority vote wins. Voting closes 9PM California time May 23rd. The tasting will be the 1st weekend in June (June 3-5).
  • May Virtual Wine Club Tasting
    Posted April 18, 2011
    Which wine do you want the Virtual Wine Tasting Club to taste in May? Majority vote wins. Voting closes 9PM California time April 25th. The tasting will be the 1st weekend in May (May -6-8).
  • Which weekend of the month should we taste wine?
    Posted April 1, 2011
    Which weekend of the month should we taste wine in the virtual wine tasting club? 1st weekend, 2nd, 3rd or 4th? This will be the permanent weekend of the month. That way no one has to remember dates. They can just remember 3rd weekend of the month (or 1st, etc. depending on how the voting goes). Please vote before 9pm Monday (California time). Majority vote wins.
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    Meet Andrew Hardy, Petaluma Wines
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    2010 Rotie Cellars Southern White
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    2007 Zerba Syrah
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    2010 Astrolabe Taihoa Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc
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    Superior Wine Shelf Collapse
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