Archive for October, 2009

October’s Wicked Wine Picks!

Monday, October 12th, 2009 by Rebecca

Oct 09 Wicked Wines - 3 of 4 shownOctober poses a cliche opportunity to pick truly wicked wines. But rather than picking “scary” (seriously out of the ordinary) wines for this month’s line up, we’ve gone a different route. October’s wine picks reflect a greater need for something familiar and comforting in a climate-changing time. Better yet, they serve as an escape from the same-old-same, just in case you’ve gotten too set in your back to school routine or forgot to take a vacation over the summer. October is a month to mix it up! And so we have.

Pop on over to Wicked Local today to see what fabulousness we’ve stirred up!

A good cause for wine, a good read and surprising industry news

Friday, October 9th, 2009 by Rebecca

Gourmet MagazineGot Graham? Or have you at least tasted one (or more) of the Bonny Doon wines? What did you think? My experience tells me most winemakers are a bit bizarre – the level and specific style of bizarreness being unique to each, of course. But I do think there is something super special about the California bread of crazy winemaker. Yeah, they are brilliant; but they push The Envelope more knowingly or deliberately somehow (whereas folks from Washington or Oregon, Spain, France and the like operate as they are, just bizarre creatures making wine).

Joe Roberts, aka 1WineDude, reviewed Randall Graham’s new book Been Doon So Long and also chatted with the winemaker this week about it. Pretty freaking funny. Entertain yourself reading Robert’s blog post over lunch. Then grab a copy and report back with your opinion of  it.

By way of news this week, my old favorite Gourmet magazine is going under! I couldn’t believe the headline. I mean, yeah, wine has been less a focus for sometime, but the photos are gorgeous, the journalism interesting, and the recipes worth investigating. Plus, it is an institution! Read more at Decanter. Are you upset? Or have you found another pub to entertain you?

Last but not least, for those in the Boston area you can support a good cause while enjoying some vino. On Oct 15 hang out on the rooftop at the Taj, taste some wine and support the Visiting Nurse Association of Boston. Click here for tickets and more information.

The art and science of great Champagne

Monday, October 5th, 2009 by Rebecca

bubblesOne of the simplest pleasures in life is bubbles. Thank goodness they are all around us, from soap, to a delicate “Top Chef” food foam, to the beach! Remember being a kid and blowing them? You couldn’t help but smile every time you created one, and the bigger, the better. Then there was going to the beach, wading through the foam a crashed wave leaves behind and attempting to capture the remnants in your cupped hands. I still relish the smell of the ocean, transmitted as the waves crash and the mist gets picked up and sent to my nose….

But are these attributes beneficial for the enjoyment of sparkling wine, also?

Head on over to Wicked Local today to find out!

What do you love about Champagne?

Friday wine musings

Friday, October 2nd, 2009 by Rebecca

TV rabbit earsGood news! This week there was much more wine fodder to catch my fancy. So, let’s jump right in!

First, from the tasting “room”:

Gaiter and Brecher over at The Wall Street Journal are continuing their plight to find domestic wine deals. I’m not convinced my taste test would have produced the same outcome on their American Cab-off, but their banter and findings are worth checking out here. And they are right on this point: you should ask your local wine guru what deals they have in stock. ‘Cause they’re definitely out there!!

Last but not least, Dr. Debs has had her own challenge at play: finding good Pinot Noir under $20. I argue it’s nearly impossible to find anything drinkable under $15, but there are some good ones in the $15 to $20 range. I may have to join her efforts and supply the wine curious out there with a few of my own Pinot Noir recs. Too good to miss those, too!

And now, from “Hollywood”:

New wine movie in the making: “The First Big Crush” is being made into a movie, reports Decanter. What’s better than a visual tour of New Zealand, wine making – and wine drinking? Here’s hoping the premier allows a bit of that…

New wine show in the making?? I have to say, the New Zealand headline also reminded me that “The Winemakers” reality show should have premiered by now. Granted I’m not much of a TV watcher, but I thought I would have seen more fodder in the wine world prompting me to turn on the tube! Noth’n. Has anyone seen this yet? Day/time??