“Nature seemed to have intended Texas for a vineyard to supply America with vines.” -Stephen F. Austin The “Father of Texas” saw the potential…. the future of Texas wine. Stephen F. Austin came to Texas with the first colonizing families in the early 1800s. When he made that statement, he likely didn’t expect two centuries ...
Only a few wineries can can lay claim to a history of more than a century. Seghesio Family Vineyards can! The Sonoma County producer hit its 120th anniversary last year, and if you remember carefully the past century of American wine, you likely remember that big blip: Prohibition. Seghesio has always held a fascination for ...
We are plum crazy! Monte Jones of Mission Trail has just shared with Dean and I his Plum Jerkum Cider… tart, sparkling and delicious. I’m standing in Vintology Wine & Spirits, sipping, picturing the rolling foggy hills of Central Coast California where these plums grow, on an area that just a few years ago became ...
We’re previewing the wines for the upcoming Go-Getter Girls & Grapes on October 20th! Go-Getter Girls & Grapes is a women’s professional networking and wine tasting evening, featuring global wines made by female winemakers and owners. Tickets are $15 and are available at http://www.elizabethmillerwine.com/gogettergirlsgrapes. ____________ For some, winemaking is a calling. Loredana Vivera realized hers ...
When winemaker Gilbert Gruet came from Champagne to New Mexico in the 1980s for a family vacation, he likely sought the scenic beauty that earned the state’s nickname “Land of Enchantment”. What they found, however, was great terroir and a burgeoning wine industry. The family planted roots, and their 30 year catapult to becoming one ...
Thirty miles from the bustle and skyscrapers of downtown Seattle is a gateway to Washington’s wine industry. Woodinville is a city in the Seattle metropolitan area and has become known for an increasing number of prominent wineries and tasting rooms. I popped over to Woodinville on my recent West Coast tasting trip, and learned how ...
Well of course her front yard is a vineyard! We were pulling off a bucolic road to meet Kerith Overstreet and her husband Brian who had invited us to dinner at their Healdsburg home. Months earlier, Kerith had visited Vintology to introduce New York to her label Bruliam Wines, and upon learning of my upcoming ...
Organic, sustainable, biodynamic… these are some of the trendiest yet most confusing terms in the wine industry. There is a place, though, where one can see the proud growers and winemakers who are putting these terms into real practice, crafting quality wines, and restoring the health of the land. This place is Oregon. Every tasting ...
1965 was a big year for equality in America. In a young civil rights movement, the important Voting Rights Act of 1965 passed. In a millennia old wine industry, the very first woman would receive an enology degree from University of California, Davis. Several years would still pass before woman #3 would receive her degree ...