If you prefer a horseback ride through rugged terrain to the freeway, this wine is for you. From Karditsa in Central Greece, this blend of
Author: Dwight Furrow
Wine, food, and travel writing, philosophy, aesthetics
The Taste of Round
When I taste and evaluate wines, one of the most readily apparent feature of the wine is the wine’s shape and the way that shape
Not all Arguments Against Wine Scores are Coherent
I have no particular axe to grind with regard to wine scores. Consumers seem to like them because they are convenient. However, there is no
Artisanal Winemaking is Un-American
During this Covid 19 pandemic we are learning a lot about the American character in the 21st century. We are learning that vast swaths of
Brief Hiatus
Edible Arts is on a brief hiatus while I finish up a writing project. Posting will resume on Wednesday.
Why Wine?
Wine is many things to many people. That it contains alcohol, encourages conviviality, and tastes good are surely the reasons most people drink wine. But