From the “implausible titles” file comes this headline from Blake Gray writing for Palate Press. But Gray may be onto something. While wine consumption is
Tag: French wine
Wine Review: Bonfils Sud Sauvage Languedoc 2011
“Flawed or Boring? Pick Your Poison” When you get right down to it, wine is interesting because wine grapes contain chemical compounds that are also
The Quest is Over: Domaine Dougat-Py Petite Chapelle 2008
I’ve been attending regular meetings of the San Diego Wine Society for well over a year. As our agenda has evolved, one goal has emerged
Wine Review: Chateau Sociando-Mallet Haut-Medoc 2000
Drinking Bordeaux can be perilous. The really good stuff costs a fortune. Most of the really cheap wines are undrinkable. In the middle there are
Bouchard Père et Fils, Beaune Grèves Vigne de l’Enfant Jésus 2006
The escalation in price for quality Burgundian Pinot Noir is one of the more disappointing facets of the wine world today. It is becoming increasingly
Wine Review: Cristia Côtes du Rhône Villages Rasteau 2009
You’ll learn a lot when you ponder the marginal or negligible, the little things in which great things are often buried. So it is with