Terry Theise has long been my favorite wine writer. His book What Makes a Wine Worth Drinking: In Praise of the Sublime played a central
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In Praise of the Wandering Palate
This essay entitled “The Wine Drinker as Flâneur” by Jason Wilson is the most pleasurable piece of wine writing I’ve encountered in quite a while.
Creating Wine Lovers is about Inspiration not Education
If you’re puzzled about how to get more people to drink wine, this article by Fintan Kerr makes a lot of sense. Generally there are
The Dilemmas of Wine Education
Jason Wilson asks an important question that I think will become more pressing as the wine industry (and the climate) continues to undergo significant change:
Terroir Makes You Think
I have never been one to complain about varietal labeling. It’s convenient for consumers and the varietal of grape is an important indicator of what
Is “Drink What You Like” Good Advice?
How often how you heard this spiel? “Drink what you like! Don’t let the experts tell you what to drink! No one tells you what