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Uncorked! April Wicked Wines

Monday, April 12th, 2010 by Rebecca

We figure there’s no time like springtime to select wines that may tend to hibernate otherwise without a little special attention, simply because they are lesser known. So this April we’re keeping things both familiar (staying closer to home with domestic wine picks) and more… interesting! Our red wine choices don’t exactly roll off the tongue, but with such powerful juice in the bottle, we know that’s about to change. Enjoy learning about these noteworthy April Wicked Wines on Wicked Local today!

Are you familiar with any of these more off-the-beaten path picks?

Intriguing wine news… and a cool wine exploration event!

Friday, October 30th, 2009 by Rebecca

Not my favorite flavorWow! This has been one heck of a week in wine news. The juiciest news comes by way of Wine & Spirits Daily regarding Amazon giving up their piece of the wine pie. It’s a longer read but I think it’s worth checking out!

Ever experienced a tin-foilesque aftertaste having paired red wine with fish? There is new information this week about why red wine and fish are not such a great pairing. Read more here.

Then, in case you missed this year’s Boston Globe Plonkapalooza, check out this year’s top wine picks!

For those of you looking to stretch your legs and travel the wine world a bit, consider joining Bon Vivant Wine Company (Randolph, MA) as they wine and dine with you at some of Long Island’s best vineyards on November 21. Tickets are available here.

What do you think of Amazon’s decision?

The Terminator, Finger Lakes and the passing of a great wine pub

Friday, August 28th, 2009 by Rebecca

Wine Report 09Those of us in the wine industry know August is a sleeper month. Sales always drop as folks head out of town for some rest before school starts again. This calm-before-the-storm is a relief to many of us because we’re about to embark on Trade Tasting Season, which starts in just a couple of weeks – and is, quite frankly, insane.

Further evidence of this quiet month is just how little truly newsworthy wine “news” is out there these days. No less, Decanter comes through for us once again this week! Here are three articles that rose to the top for me:

Wine from Finger Lakes wins top prize. (Do they really think any other region can compete?)

Find out what “The Terminator” is doing to get CA back on the consumer radar

Sad news for wine professionals… Our beloved Wine Report is going off-line.

What’s your reaction to these news tidbits?

Wine heist and other wine banter…

Friday, August 7th, 2009 by Rebecca

Thanks to: http://lennthompson.typepad.com/lenndevours/2009/08/they-thought-we-were-crazy-a-matriarch-of-vinifera-reflects-.html

Summer is a sultry, nap-worthy, beach-loving time of year. So it’s not often you go away for a long weekend and come home to find out about one of the biggest wine heists in recent New England news! Right here in Hopkinton, MA – better known as the starting line for the Boston Marathon – a bottle of 1945 Chateau Mouton Rothschild was swiped from a liquor store. I dunno, I guess I always thought such heists would have much more elaborate planning, much more intrigue, like that depicted in the Thomas Crown Affair. Then again, if we could just walk on out of a fine wines shop with a $20K bottle of wine, we’d probably be harder to find thereafter…. For the full report, check out this Globe article!

Back when I was a 9-5 office rat on a lovely summer Friday, sometimes I took a few extra minutes to get into the swing of my workday, or daydream at lunch. Here are a two wine blog columns worthy of such web-perusing this week:

Dr. Vino on Labels Worthy of…Banning?

Lenndevours: A trip to Seneca Lake to chat with an 80-year-old Matriarch…

Which other wine tidbits did you find particularly entertaining this week?

wine column hop’n!

Friday, January 30th, 2009 by Rebecca

Disney World - care of www.babble.comEven with the Super Bowl due this weekend and beer lovers all over the US (and beyond?) gearing up for the big day of consumption, wine columnists at some of the country’s top rags stayed the course, touching on topics I personally have been following. And so this Friday I bring to you a look at wine from three of my favorite writers:

New York’s City Winery is open. Looking for the Disney World of Wine? It seems City Winery is trying to be just that. As enthusiastic and passionate as I am about the art of fermented grape juice, I’m not sure if I’m about it.  Must we be everything to everyone? Or is it just this approach that will allow CW to find success even in a down market? Eric Asimov, author of the New York Times’ “The Pour“, checks out the scene and brings up some very interesting points.  I’ll be in town once the ice melts to check it out for myself, but in the meantime, I’m dying to hear what my Big Apple readers think of it! Are you “a fan” of the concept? Comment below!

Malbec, mmm Malbec! Argentine Malbec is certainly a section in the store with a ridiculous number of facings given our small space. But there is enough demand to warrant so many choices! This scenario (plus my personal affection for it?) encourages our reps to continue to bring by new Malbecs for us to try. What’s interesting is how many simply ‘eh’, down right bad, or “fakey-fake” offerings we’ve tasted in the last 4-5 months. Of course, this just makes us feel even happier with the wines we do carry, but it also demoralizes me a bit. I’d hate to see Malbec winemaking go down the tubes just to meet the increasing demand. While we’ve been experiencing this challenge here in Greater Boston, you never know for sure if your experience is being felt elsewhere…. This week Gaiter & Bretcher at the Wall Street Journal took 100 Malbecs to the mattresses and reported their findings. Check out their 411! And then tell us, what are your own recent experiences?

Fireplace magic. Since I’ve been on my winter warmers bender and definitely used the term “fireplace wine” at least once in recent history, I was happy to see Stephen Meuse take up the torch in January’s Boston Globe “Plonk of the Month” column. Meuse usually rounds up a solid number of somewhat lesser known, reasonably priced wines, from around the world (yea!). You’ll never see mass-marketed items, so it is a pleasure to check out his line-up every 4th Wednesday. And I appreciate that with “plonk” wines as his focus, he describes the wines in relation to their accessible price; it’s true, we are “prepared to overlook the occasional quirk [to] be amply compensated by a level of character and interest heavily marketed brands just can’t deliver”. See what he recommends this month here. Are you familiar with any of these already?