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Wine is a fascinating subject that often draws attention. Some love it; some don't care about it; I live it as a centerpiece of my life. Wine and spirits it have been an essential part of my life for 50 years. So follow my journey, and we will share our vinous exploration.

Six Red Wines for Thanksgiving
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Six Red Wines for Thanksgiving

I was in my early 20s when I tasted my first Dry Creek Vineyard wines. Two wines remain memorable to this day. The 1972 Dry Creek Vineyard Fumé Blanc and the 1973 Dry Creek Vineyard Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel. The former was distinctive, earthy, and reminded me of Bordeaux Blanc and the latter was bright with berries and finely balanced. That was just the beginning. Now five decades later, I can report the winery’s wines continue to be excellent in the face of a more competitive marketplace.

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A six-pack of delicious Sauvignon Blancs
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A six-pack of delicious Sauvignon Blancs

Our good friends Dave and Fran Copland will be vacationing in Tuscany, and probably other places in Italy. (My darling Alice and Fran worked together a long time ago) and we have remained close. Like many food and wine international travelers, they were drawn to this beautiful and outstanding wine-growing region. Through my five decades in the wine industry, I have been to Italy numerous times, and aside from Rome, Milan, and the Amalfi Coast, Tuscany has always been a treat for me. Here are six Tuscan Treats recently released in the United States, that I found beautiful and compelling.

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Six Tuscan Treats
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Six Tuscan Treats

Our good friends Dave and Fran Copland will be vacationing in Tuscany, and probably other places in Italy. (My darling Alice and Fran worked together a long time ago) and we have remained close. Like many food and wine international travelers, they were drawn to this beautiful and outstanding wine-growing region. Through my five decades in the wine industry, I have been to Italy numerous times, and aside from Rome, Milan, and the Amalfi Coast, Tuscany has always been a treat for me. Here are six Tuscan Treats recently released in the United States, that I found beautiful and compelling.

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Six Exciting New Releases from the Tyler Winery
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Six Exciting New Releases from the Tyler Winery

Justin Tyler Willet founded the Tyler Winery in 2005 at the age of 24. I never heard of the winery until I joined Wine.com in 2014. My friend and colleague, Jonathan Han, had put the wines in front of me knowing that I would become, and I became an instant fan. Each year, I look forward to tasting these delicious Sta. Rita Hills wines. These are not prefab, cookie-cutter wines; they are authentic representatives from this AVA. I tasted these six wines at the Chambers & Chambers 50th Anniversary Tasting at the Terra Gallery in San Francisco.

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My love affair with Geyserville

My love affair with Geyserville

In the summer of 1975, I wandered into the Union Street Wine & Cheese Center and stumbled onto a flight of 1972 Ridge Vineyards wines. My friend Elaine McIntosh was pouring behind the counter, and that was behind the tasting bar, and that is how I discovered the Ridge Geyserville Zinfandels—later to be reclassified as a red table wine giving the winery more flexibility with its percentage of Zin in the blend. A year later, I contacted the winery and sold the 1973s at our family store, Ashbury Market, and my nearly five-decade love affair continues to grow.

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Albariño, An Alternative White Wine
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Albariño, An Alternative White Wine

Albariño from Galicia, Spain (or Alvarinho, as it is called in Portugal) is an excellent food-paring wine. When I discovered the grape variety over 40 years ago, I immediately knew it was a wine I could serve often. Yet, with so many other wines in the mix, I sometimes went away from it, favoring the more well-known grape varieties (Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio). As I transition from retail to full-time wine research, tasting, and writing, I can give more attention to the entire field of wine.

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American Sparklers let’s celebrate them!
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American Sparklers let’s celebrate them!

One of my favorite movie lines in the Sound of Music (1965) was when Liesl von Trapp (Anne Farmon aka Charmain Carr) asked Captain Georg von Trapp, “I like to stay and taste my first Champagne, yes? He is smiling and responds, no!” While my mom loved that movie, and we watched it every Christmas, she gave us our first taste of Champagne. She was also present for my next memorable sparkling wine experience.

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Rosés, rosés, and rosés
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Rosés, rosés, and rosés

In the 1970s, pink wines were mostly “soda pop offerings” that included White Zinfandels, Cold Duck, and other wines with sugary finishes. While these wines are and will always have a following, rosé wines have graduated into the category of distinctive, high-quality food wines.

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Isn’t It Time for More Rieslings in Your Life?
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Isn’t It Time for More Rieslings in Your Life?

Each year as I plan my wine-tasting schedule, I grapple with fixed events—ZAP Experience, Union des Grands Crus de Bordeaux, Premiere Napa, numerous wine competitions, etc. These popular events exist because their categories are active in the marketplace with consumers and professionals. Rieslings are another story, and I should have tasted more of them.

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To Gamay or Not to Gamay
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To Gamay or Not to Gamay

I have often followed the easy way out, but when I drank my glass of Gamay over the Thanksgiving holiday, I thought this Gamay, “This wine is so delicious that I have another glass.” Additionally, Gamays at the “crème de la crème” class is more affordable than the best Cabs or Pinots. This is my list of top Gamays I have tasted in 2022.

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My Ten Most Memorable Wine Moments in 2022
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My Ten Most Memorable Wine Moments in 2022

2022 is another year in transition as we crawl out of the pandemic and enter the endemic. I have tasted close to 3,000 wines (I may have passed that number, but some of my notes were still scribbled from crowded events when I used pen and paper and squeezed my way to get to the wines. Nevertheless, I should hit my annual goal of wines I needed to taste.

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