Wines of the Week: French Sips for Spring
If you can’t spend this spring roaming around the world-renowned grape growing regions in France, luckily you can still experience a piece of them through...
Winery of the Week: Hunt Cellars – Paso Robles
At Hunt Cellars, winemaker David Hunt, has an artistic side, too. Alas, David lost his sight in 1989, so his expressions of art come in the form of his winemaking...
Winery of the Week: Testa Vineyards – Mendocino County
Testa Vineyards has a long history, dating back to 1912 when the ranch was established by Gaetano and Maria Testa. After purchasing the land, their whole family...
Winery of the Week: Seebass Vineyards – Mendocino County
The Folks at Seebass Vineyards have been growing grapes on their estate, in the Ukiah Valley, east of the Russian River against the benchlands of the Mayacama Mountains...
Winery of the Week: Maple Creek – Mendocino County
Maple Creek Winey is located along the twists and turns of Highway 128 that cuts a path through the Yorkville Highlands. There, winemaker Tom Rodrigues loves...
Winery of the Week: Judson Hale – Mendocino County
Way up in the Yorkville Highlands At Judson Hale, they are blending past with present. The winery opened its doors fairly recently, but the vineyard they use has...
Wines of the Week: Top Cabernets from the Paso Robles C.A.B Collective
Paso Robles is slowly gaining recognition as a premier growing region and the wineries of the C.A.B Collective (the acronym standing for Cabernet And other Bordeaux)...
Wines of the Week: Merlot, Malbec, & Blends from the Paso Robles C.A.B Collective
Paso Robles is slowly gaining recognition as a premier growing region and the wineries of the C.A.B Collective (the acronym standing for Cabernet And other Bordeaux)...
Winery of the Week: Guglielmo – Santa Clara Valley
The Guglielmo family has a long tradition of winemaking. For three generations now, they have been producing wines from their Santa Clara Valley estate vineyards,...
Winery of the Week: Pellegrini – Sonoma County
The folks at Pellegrini trace their heritage in winemaking back to the early 1900s when brothers Nello and Gino Pellegrini arrived in New York City from their native...