Blog Index
David Whiting
Life is Good in the Finger Lakes, So Far
Posted: 01:13 PM ET, 09/22/08
David Whiting is blogging for Wine Spectator as part of our 2008 Harvest Winemakers' Blog. To read more of his posts, visit that blog.
The 2008 vintage is upon us, and what an exciting vintage it is. Read more
2008 Harvest
Green Berry Pluckin
Posted: 12:46 PM ET, 09/22/08
Posted by Josh Bergström
Every one of Oregon’s last 12 vintages that I have been involved with have been marked by unique climactic events—the kind of natural, agricultural-driven events that force the best wineries to put in extra efforts and expenses to ensure a great vintage despite Mother Nature. Read more
James Suckling
Great Grenache is Hard to Find
Posted: 11:19 AM ET, 09/22/08
I have fallen back in love with Grenache. In the 1980s when I lived in Paris, I used to regularly go to the Southern Rhône and visit Châteauneuf producers from Beaucastel to Rayas to Telegraphe. I was always tasting and drinking Southern Rhônes with my buddies at Willi’s Wine Bar, particularly Tim Johnston and Mark Williamson. Read more
2008 Harvest
The Shouting is Over
Posted: 05:54 PM ET, 09/19/08
Posted by Bob Betz
All the planning, praying, cleaning and shouting is over; harvest 2008 is in full swing in Washington’s Columbia Valley. Read more
Bob Betz
The Shouting is Over
Posted: 05:47 PM ET, 09/19/08
Bob Betz is blogging for Wine Spectator as part of our 2008 Harvest Winemakers' Blog. Read more
2008 Harvest
Making a California Barbera
Posted: 05:32 PM ET, 09/19/08
Posted by Tim Perr
One of my dominant personality traits is that I am an impulsive buyer (which, according to my wife, is more of a fault than a trait). So a few months ago, when I was visiting French Camp Vineyard (east of Paso Robles) to check out a block of Zinafandel they had for sale, it was no surprise to anyone that knows me that in addition to the Zinfandel, I came back with an agreement to buy some Barbera as well. Read more
James Suckling
So You Want To Be A Winemaker?
Posted: 02:35 PM ET, 09/19/08
I was thinking this morning about my winemaking adventure in Baja California, Mexico, which I blogged about on Wednesday, and I was wondering how many of you out there have tried your hand at making your own wine, or have had a similar vinous dreams?
I really recommend it. Read more
2008 Harvest
Bringing in Some Châteauneuf-du-Pape Syrah
Posted: 01:14 PM ET, 09/19/08
Posted by Julien Barrot
Tuesday we started harvesting for Domaine la Barroche after five days of a strong mistral wind, which is once again this year our strongest ally.
We have picked the Syrah from Cabrières, a mostly limestone parcel in the northwest corner of the Châteauneuf-du-Pape appellation. Read more
Julien Barrot
Bringing in Some Châteauneuf-du-Pape Syrah
Posted: 01:01 PM ET, 09/19/08
Julien Barrot is blogging for Wine Spectator as part of our 2008 Harvest Winemakers' Blog. Read more
James Laube
You Could Feel Dagueneau's Personality in his Wines
Posted: 12:52 PM ET, 09/19/08
Some winemakers’ personalities are so much like their wines, and their wines’ character like themselves, that when you meet them, or taste their wines, you immediately make the connection.
Robert Mondavi always exuded a sense of elegance that came through in his wines. Read more
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