Grapelive Latest: May 1
Grapelive Daily Pick By Kerry Winslow *** 2007 Fairchild Estate Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley. This Cabernet is a cuvee of 88% Beckstoffer George III and 12% Beckstoffer To Kalon, is…
Grapelive Daily Pick By Kerry Winslow *** 2007 Fairchild Estate Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley. This Cabernet is a cuvee of 88% Beckstoffer George III and 12% Beckstoffer To Kalon, is…
Grapelive Latest: Vinitaly Report By Brandy Falconer, Guest Columnist, Grapelive *** Vinitaly Report-April, 2010 *** If someone says, “wine is for everyone,” I’ll bet the first thing most people think…
Grapelive Daily Pick By Kerry Winslow *** 2008 Brewer-Clifton Pinot Noir “Melville” Sta. Rita Hills. The Melville 2008 Pinot is the fullest and most intense of the Brewer-Clifton line up…
Grapelive Special Report: Fairchild 2007 Releases Preview Tasting at 750 Wines, St. Helena, Napa Valley. By Kerry Winslow April 19, 2010-Napa Valley *** The Fairchild Estate is releasing their tiny…
Grapelive Daily Pick By Kerry Winslow *** 2007 Fairchild Cabernet Sauvignon “Sigaro” Napa Valley. This amazing wine is all ready very compelling with a hedonistic and fragrant bouquet of perfume,…
Down by the River By Kerry Winslow *** Russian River-April 18, 2010 *** The Russian River Valley never ceases to amaze me and I find new hidden corners and gems…
Grapelive Weekend Pick By Kerry Winslow *** 2008 Brewer-Clifton Chardonnay Sta. Rita Hills. White flowers, lemon curd, fig and kiwi all going nicely with core peach and pear fruit. Bright,…
Grapelive Daily Pick By Kerry Winslow *** 2008 Sean Thackrey Orion Rossi Vineyard, St. Helena, Napa Valley. This is one of the most sought after reds in California by a…
Grapelive Daily Pick By Kerry Winslow *** 2007 Calera Pinot Noir DeVilliers Vineyard, Mt. Harlan. (Central Coast) This new single vineyard Pinot from Calera is fantastic and in my mind…
Grapelive Daily Pick By Kerry Winslow *** 2008 Brewer-Clifton Chardonnay “Sweeney Canyon” Sta. Rita Hills. Okay, right off the bat, I’ll tell you this Chardonnay is not for the Rombauer…