Champagne: A Glass of Pure Joy
If we have learned anything after almost two years of enduring a global pandemic, it’s to celebrate the every day. To recognize the small things.
If we have learned anything after almost two years of enduring a global pandemic, it’s to celebrate the every day. To recognize the small things.
Three hundred sixty-five days of vino shared in Spanglish. It has been a year since we announced Latinas Wine Club Inc., and what a challenging ride
New World wine is constantly evolving and the dynamism of South American wine is no exception. With less rules and restrictions than the Old World
Chile has a string long-standing commitment to protection of wild areas, sustainability and community. Such integrity is reflected in their Organic Wines and Living Soils.
Our neighbors to the south are better known for beer and distilled agave spirits like tequila and mezcal, but did you know Mexico is also
About the only topic other than COVID that has dominated our wine world this summer is fire. Fires that have devastated wine regions around the
Most of our travel during the past year has been virtual, but now that we are able to safely venture out it’s time to take
Happy Bastille Day, Amigas! So much of our own American culture is inspired by France—food, wine, of course, and history. Bastille Day is a national
Ascoli-style olives (“olive ascolane”) are the typical product that characterizes the city of Ascoli Piceno and, more generally, the entire Marche Region. They are pitted
You don’t have to win the lottery, travel the wine regions of the world—although, wouldn’t that be fantastic?—or be a wine snob to create a