In wine evaluation it seems there are two kinds of judgments that often get confused. In one sort of judgment there is some actual property
Author: Dwight Furrow
Wine Blog Daily Wednesday 9/5/18
A daily sample of thoughtful writing and discussion from (mostly) independent wine blogs: Michelle Williams profiles Cline Family Cellars of Sonoma and their unique
Wine Review: Central Coast Group Project “Behind the Purple Door” Syrah Santa Barbara 2013
This soon-to-be released wine is from one of the most distinctive wineries in California (see my profile here). Winemaker Scott Sampler’s vision is to make
Wine Blog Daily Tuesday 9/4/18
A daily sample of thoughtful writing and discussion from (mostly) independent wine blogs: Fredric Koeppel has an insightful post about the purpose of wine writing.
The Best Evidence for Genuine Wine Expertise
The press and the public seem to never tire of the lazy, thoughtless assertion that wine expertise doesn’t exist, that wine quality is just subjective.
Wine Blog Daily Monday 9/3/18
A daily sample of thoughtful writing and discussion from (mostly) independent wine blogs: The Wine Curmudgeon has a great post about the flaws in the