The Up and Coming Livermore Valley
For me Livermore was always a place I passed through on the way to somewhere else. Livermore sits at the base of Altamont pass and is the easternmost city in ...
Zenaida Cellars: A Pleasant Surprise
Heading south on highway 101 from the San Francisco Bay area, we're on our way to the San Simeon coastal area. Upon reaching Paso Robles, we head west on highway 46. ...
Green Wineries
Rodney Strong Vineyards Cuts Electricity Bills by 40% with SunPower
One of the first things you notice when you walk into the tasting room at Rod Strong...
Quivira Vineyards: Biodynamic and Solar
Located in the heart of Sonoma County’s Dry Creek Valley, Quivira Vineyards....
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Winemaking: Soup to Nuts, Grapes to Bottle
Viticulture, the process of growing wine grapes, has been raised from ancient art...
Home Winemakers, No Longer Amateurs
The Latin word ‘amateur’ means ‘lover’ and originally referred...
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Wine Country Vacations: Planning Tips
Are you interested in taking a wine country vacation? If you are, you are definitely not alone. Wine country trips are increasing in popularity, especially among wine enthusiasts. By taking a wine country vacation, you not only get to sample great tasting wines, but you are also able to learn about the history of wine making, as well as what the... [Read more of this review]
From Wine Bottles to Works of Art: Blue Moon Bottles
Athens, OH – “It seemed ridiculous,” she says, over a glass of wine recently. “Here we are going to all the trouble to buy local, organic food . . . trying to walk instead of drive around town, trying to recycle, and then tossing all of this green glass right into the trash. It wore on my conscience a bit.” Sherri James, an energetic... [Read more of this review]
Solar Powered Raymond Burr Vineyards
Raymond Burr Vineyards has always maintained a policy of “living lightly on the land” and by installing a 36 kilowatt solar electric system they are able to power both the premium winery and their exotic orchid operation. The system is designed and built by SolarCraft and provides 100% percent of electrical needs for this winery located... [Read more of this review]
Wine and Health: Good Science or Good Marketing?
As far back as 450 BC, physicians have recommended wine to combat fever, disinfect wounds and provide nutritional supplements. But Greek science also taught that the stars moved on heavenly spheres, so one has to be careful. Has anything been learned since? Fortunately, many studies since have provided ample evidence of the truth of Hippocrates early... [Read more of this review]
Wine Clubs For Every Taste
If there’s a country somewhere with only one citizen, it probably has a wine club with a dozen members. Once the province of the enthusiast or specialist, wine clubs are now as popular as Starbucks. Wine clubs are founded for as many reasons as there are founders. Many are started in order to take advantage of group or special pricing available... [Read more of this review]
Storing Before Pouring
Wine, like anything else, will always change over time. The trick is to control the rate and types to produce desirable changes and avoid harmful ones. The variables needing to be controlled are air, temperature, light, vibration and humidity. Nothing spoils good wine faster than too much air — it causes wine to age rapidly, oxidizing and losing freshness.... [Read more of this review]
Selecting A Fine Wine
Quickly, bring me a beaker of wine, so that I may wet my mind and say something clever. - Aristophanes For those more interested in finding a delectable drink to savor than being clever, the following might be useful. Obviously the selection of a specific type, year and brand of wine is a matter of individual taste. But differences aside, there are... [Read more of this review]
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