What happens after 40 years in the life of a Cabernet Sauvignon?
2014 was one of the most tumultuous years of my life. After 19 years and four months at BevMo, I joined Wine.com to continue my journey as a wine professional. My journals were more like a labyrinth than an organized spread of Excel sheets. Speed dialing to 2023 and dealing with cancer has put a reset on my life that I did not anticipate. I have returned to 1974 in search of clues to what I am all about. On November 23, 2014, I attended a tasting of 1974 California Cabernet Sauvignons on their 50th birthdate. I first tasted this vintage when they were released in the mid to late 1970s. Here is my accounting of how they and I have fared.
Tapas, Tapas, Tapas- adventurous, exhilarating, and palate-rewarding
Food and wine lovers travel to Spain for wine and food immersion, which is what our group of a dozen wine professionals and consumers did; we were rewarded with an experience of a lifetime!
Our dog, Alice, and me in the best place in San Francisco
Having a young pup in San Francisco can be a challenge. Pups need to exercise and plenty of TLC. We are fortunate to live close to McLaren Park, a large area where Kaili could romp to her heart’s content
Traveling and discovering are educational equalizers adding to a fuller life experience
I have heard that some people choose to confine themselves inside. They could read, go online, and watch television, which would be the extent of their life’s existence. On the one hand, This is a simple and safe life, but it is far from satisfying.
For Food & Beverage Lovers, there is an endless world of libations
Water is essential to all living creatures. Other beverages are not. I loved the taste of milk as a kid, and that was the first beverage to catch my attention. As a young adult, coffee became my morning requirement. When the wine bug bit me, that is when my career in the beverage industry began. Along the way, I added microbrews and distilled spirits. Today, I embrace a diverse array of drinks.
My journeys with coffee
Coffee is more than a cup of Joe or a caffeine jolt. Whether I am in my neighborhood or globetrotting, my journeys with coffee are memorable.
Why visiting France’s revered wine regions is essential for professional tasters!
How do you build a foundation for tasting wines? With so many wines in the marketplace, France remains the best country to make your wine tasting skills. By knowing the classics (Bordeaux, Burgundy, Rhone Valley, Provence, Loire, Champagne), you can tackle any grape variety someone puts in front of you.
What the pho? Isn’t this a donut shop?
Pho is authentic comfort food with a mixture of flavors, textures, and spices. It is a noodle soup that excites the palate.
Do you think you can build your career through your palate?
Do you think you can build your career through your palate? Pick up a glass, look at a wine, sniff its aromas, taste it, and evaluate it. You must process the information beyond your nose and tongue.