A daily sample of thoughtful writing and discussion from (mostly) independent wine blogs: Alfonso Cevola, On the Wine Trail in Italy, profiles Valdobbiadene: The Spiritual
Author: Dwight Furrow
Hyperbole for Dinner?
I guess the reasons are sort of obvious but isn’t it odd how food writers feel the need to exaggerate? Laura Miller really nails the
Wine Blog Daily Tuesday 5/15/18
A daily sample of thoughtful writing and discussion from (mostly) independent wine blogs: Richard Hemming MW posts a guide to essential wine stats and resources
Wine Review: Fasoli Gino Alteo Amarone della Valpolicella 2011
Amarone might be the richest dry wine available. After harvest, carefully selected grapes are air dried for several months until they shrivel into raisins thus
Wine Blog Daily Monday 5/14/18
A daily sample of thoughtful writing and discussion from (mostly) independent wine blogs: Wine data guru David Morrison analyzes the scores from the Judgment of
Should Wine Tasting Strive for Objectivity? The No Argument
If by “objectivity” we mean “wholly lacking personal biases”, in wine tasting, this idea can be ruled out. There are too many individual differences among