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Seghesio Zinfandel Home Ranch, Alexander Valley
Zinfandel is the quintessential American grape, reaching its zesty, berry-scented heights in only select California vineyards and, like this country,...more
Posted: October 1, 2004 By Daniel Sogg
Spanish Royalty
A favorite of Winston Churchill's, Spain's Vega Sicilia wine is still as coveted and collectible as it was 60 years ago
Posted: June 1, 2004 By Bruce Schoenfeld
E. Guigal La Landonne 1999
When three wines from one vintner earn classic ratings of 99, 98 and 97 from Wine Spectator , it may be hard to choose among such a rare triple...more
Posted: April 1, 2004 By Per Henrik-Mansson
The Great Divide
Vintners in western Washington aren't letting faraway vineyards stop them from crafting fabulous wines
Posted: February 1, 2003 By Bruce Schoenfeld
Bollinger's Brut Grande Année 1995
If you think a wine's first duty is to be red or that Champagne is all fluff, only to be poured for a toast or celebration, Bollinger's Brut Grande...more
Posted: December 1, 2002 By Bruce Sanderson
The Burgundian Model
When it comes to California Chardonnays, the vineyard can make all the difference
Posted: October 1, 2002 By Bruce Schoenfeld
2000 Léoville Las Cases
If you haven't heard about Bordeaux's 2000 vintage, then you probably don't drink wine. The year matched the symbolic appeal of the millennium by...more
Posted: October 1, 2002
Shafer Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon
Shafer Vineyards' Hillside Select Cabernet Sauvignon emerged as one of the stars of the past decade, with a string of enormously complex, plush and...more
Posted: August 1, 2002 By James Laube
Masseto
One of the hottest wines from Italy is a pure Merlot produced on the west coast of Tuscany, near the town of Bolgheri, on the wine estate of Tenuta...more
Posted: June 1, 2002
Cabernet Cult
Napa Valley's forgotten classics still make outstanding acquisitions
Posted: June 1, 2001 By Bruce Schoenfeld
American Pinot Noir
Great American Pinot Noir is no longer the wine version of a UFO
Posted: February 1, 2000 By Matt Kramer
California's New Stars
A Handful of Small Producers Are Creating Some of the Golden State's Greatest, and Most Elusive, Wines
Posted: August 1, 1999 By Bruce Schoenfeld


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