
Would I Really Want to Be There? Guest Post by Priscilla Hennekam
A quiet question about wine, ego, and what truly matters. A friend sent me a photo the other day. A

A quiet question about wine, ego, and what truly matters. A friend sent me a photo the other day. A

I’ve been writing and preaching on occasion, for more than a few years, that the celebrated Napa Valley simply got

Many in the wine industry—certainly importers, but basically everyone, because the Trump Administration’s tariffs touch it all—are facing headwinds they’ve

Recently I thought I’d try, BERO, the latest “IT” entry in the NA Beer category. Was a buck more per

The new 2025 Netflix holiday rom-com “Champagne Problems” is set against the beautiful backdrop of a historic Champagne vineyard and

Thanksgiving will soon be here, and you’ve probably already decided on your menu. And you’ll want some great wines to

France, and specifically Bourgogne, what we in the great USA call Burgundy, is where the world’s best Pinot Noirs and
Champagne isn’t only for New Year’s Eve, weddings of people you love and funerals of people you didn’t. Here’s a

Last Monday I got the opportunity to sit down with famed Zinfandel winemaker Joel Peterson of Ravenswood at The Frog

I had the pleasure of having lunch – and more importantly, tasting wines – last week with the winemaker of
If you’re a serious home winemaker, you should look into the WinePod. I did, last week at the Wineries Unlimited