Archive for March, 2010

Easter wine recs

Monday, March 29th, 2010 by Rebecca

Easter is a holiday that not everyone celebrates – nor in the same ways. Traditions are a bit more fluid somehow here in the United States. Maybe your family prefers a delicious Easter brunch after a morning visit to church and an Easter Egg Hunt for the kiddies. Maybe you do your own thing with your family in the morning, then visit with friends in the afternoon over a mid-afternoon dinner of baked ham or a leg of lamb. But one thing is certain: such a lack of specific tradition can cause some level of Easter week “panic.” Of course, there’s no need to stress when a little advice is at the ready. Pop over to Wicked Local today to get some ideas for your celebration!

Will wine have a place at your Easter table this year? What will you uncork?

Sr. Juan Bengas comes to Boston

Friday, March 26th, 2010 by Rebecca

This Friday I have a bit of a treat for you! Rather than sticking to our usual format of wine news/trends article links today, I urge you to pop over to Ball Square Fine Wines’ blog to learn a bit more about Argentine viticulture, winemaking and the impact of the Chilean earthquakes not just domestically, but among their neighbors just over the Andes. There you’ll find a bit of video to stimulate your senses as Senor Benegas, the 4th generation grandson of the man known as the Father of Argentine winemaking, visited us in Somerville last week with his wares and his knowledge both at the ready. Enjoy!

Are you a fan of the Benegas collection? Have you tasted the latest releases yet?

A trip along the wine route

Monday, March 22nd, 2010 by Rebecca

Image by Mike Kepka, SF Gate

Have you ever saved a fine bottle of wine, one you don’t quite want to open for the sake of holding onto the dream of what lies within? Have you ever then had the overwhelming desire to just uncork it, pour a glass and then sip and savor it for as long as humanly possible?

For the better part of a year I’ve been “sipping and savoring” Kermit Lynch’s acclaimed Adventures on the Wine Route. It’s true…. Pop over to Wicked Local today to find out why I’ve been compelled to do such a thing!

Have you read this famous wine story? What were your impressions?

Baboons, bubbly, accolades and more!

Friday, March 19th, 2010 by Rebecca

I have a healthier than normal appetite, I’m told. But it seems South African baboons do, too! Check out this hilarious (but costly) piece on these “Thieving Baboons“.

The age-old question “does stemware really matter?” has a simple answer: yes. It’s because a good glass can really help display aromas and flavors by channeling them in a precise way to your senses. Riedel is the company that has set the bar on this technology. And so they took their a competitor to the mattresses recently when Eisch advertised a breathable glass. Read all about the outcome here.

Speaking of glass, looks like the Champagne Bureau is getting greener! Each bottle of Champagne will now weigh 2oz less than before. Discover the full implications of this move here.

Last but not least, I had the pleasure of meeting the famed Randall Graham of Bonny Doon vineyards a couple of weeks ago at a local trade event. Looks like I had the opportunity right before his celebrity really took off! Graham was just inducted into the Vintners Hall of Fame. Cool stuff.

Which wine headline caught your attention this week?

Late Bottled Vintage Port vs. Vintage Port

Monday, March 15th, 2010 by Rebecca

Today  we’re concluding our series on Port in the only really appropriate way, by ringing the bell on the official Port “showdown”. LBVs and Vintage Ports are no doubt the two Port styles that most confuse consumers.  Here’s a tip: if you don’t get caught up in the semantics of LBVs you’ll be better off! Pop on over to Wicked Local today to get the  full scoop to navigating these two lovely beasts with greater ease.

(Today’s image is c/o 2007 Vintage Port, which also provides more info about the latest vintage to be declared.)

Are you in favor of LBVs? Which properly aged Vintage Ports have you enjoyed?