Ledson Petit Verdot 2004– 94 Pts.
Some days just aren’t your day. In my buddy’s case, this week wasn’t his week. Without going into detail, everything that could go wrong apparently had, so when I texted […]
Some days just aren’t your day. In my buddy’s case, this week wasn’t his week. Without going into detail, everything that could go wrong apparently had, so when I texted […]
It had been far, far, far too long since we had seen our friends, Reynette and Ralph AhSam, or made our way from Omaha south to Vine Street Cellars in Glenwood, […]
From time to time, Sonja has the irritating habit of not drinking wine. She takes a night, even a week sometimes, and fasts from wine and coffee — the very things […]
It’s no secret to readers that I am a big fan of Kansas City. I love the National World War I Museum, the Nelson Atkins, and the Jazz Museum. I […]
I’m currently writing a piece on Merlot for Food & Spirits Magazine called “Suck it, Sideways” and, aware of my own biases and shortcomings, I reached out to a number […]
I’ve become a bit forgetful lately, though I refuse to believe it could have anything to do with wine. Toward the end of May, I forgot to bring food for two […]
There’s no need for pride to play into the equation — I’ve had the great fortune to try some truly wonderful wines in my short life. Earlier today, I shared a […]
Sonja and I had finished our errands and were debating where to go to get lunch. I advocated for two different places that both host a free wine tasting on […]
I got one for ya: The manager of a wine bar, a sommelier, two wine writers, and two college students are all sitting on a front porch one evening drinking […]
There’s something slightly nostalgic about drinking white zinfandel, the “mistake” of a wine that today is produced en masse and imbibed the nation over by wine drinkers and non-wine drinkers […]