Grapelive Latest: March 30
Grapelive Daily Pick By Kerry Winslow *** 2007 Balletto Pinot Noir “Winery Block” Russian River Valley, Sonoma County. I have seen this wine just hitting the shelves in wine markets,…
Grapelive Daily Pick By Kerry Winslow *** 2007 Balletto Pinot Noir “Winery Block” Russian River Valley, Sonoma County. I have seen this wine just hitting the shelves in wine markets,…
Grapelive Daily Pick By Kerry Winslow *** 2007 Patrice Rion Chambolle-Musingy “Les Cras” Red Burgundy, France. Patrice Rion has been the winemaker at the family domaine, Domaine Daniel Rion since…
Grapelive Weekend Pick By Kerry Winslow *** 2007 Domaine Perrot-Minot Chardonnay “Cuvee Martine”, White Burgundy, France. Imported to the States only rarely, the Perrot-Minot Bourgogne Blanc is a real treat…
Grapelive Daily Pick By Kerry Winslow *** 2007 Dominique Cornin Pouilly-Fuisse “Clos Reyssie” White Burgundy, France. This biodynamic estate in the Maconnais has some amazing old vine Chardonnay, some of…
Grapelive Daily Pick By Kerry Winslow *** 2008 Ken Wright Pinot Noir “Carter Vineyard” Willamette Valley, Oregon. *New release. Ken Wright and Beaux Freres are the small iconic estates in…
Grapelive Daily Pick By Kerry Winslow *** 2006 Bravante Vineyards “Trio” Red Wine, Howell Mountain, Napa Valley. (Bordeaux Blend) The Bravante’s; George and Nancy started this small winery on Howell…
Grapelive Daily Pick By Kerry Winslow *** 2007 Pio Cesare Barbera D’ Abla Piedmonte, Italy. Pio Cesare, one of the names in Piedmonte along with Gaja, La Spinetta, Giacosa and…
Grapelive Weekend Pick By Kerry Winslow *** 2007 Melka Metisse Cabernet Sauvignon “Jumping Goat Vineyard” Napa Valley. This wine is the Melka Metisse Classic and is the flagship wine of…
Grapelive Special Tasting Report: A Quick Look at Melka Wines By Kerry Winslow *** Some people have charmed lives; Philippe Melka is one of those people, no question. Melka a…
Grapelive Daily Pick By Kerry Winslow *** 2007 Niepoort Charme Tinto, Douro, Portugal. (Red Wine) I must admit, I have always wondered if Portugal could produce world class still wines…