Accepting Amarone
October 12, 2011 – 9:48 am | 2 Comments

What does Amarone have to do with a Pierre Hardy sandal? Read on, my friends.

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Saturday Night Wine: Valdemar Garnacha Rosé 2008
September 13, 2009 – 8:35 pm | 2 Comments
Saturday Night Wine: Valdemar Garnacha Rosé 2008

All summer I was in search of the perfect rosé. Sadly, this isn’t it.

Beaujolais Like it Oughta Be: A Great Wine for Fall
September 10, 2009 – 6:00 pm | 2 Comments
Beaujolais Like it Oughta Be: A Great Wine for Fall

When many people hear “Beaujolais,” chances are they think of Beaujolais Nouveau, an inexpensive, often mediocre wine that is shoved down their throats every November. The problem with Nouveau, in addition to the fact that it usually doesn’t taste very good, is that it overshadows the really good wine that comes from Beaujolais.

White Wine Reunion: Rats!
August 24, 2009 – 9:14 pm | No Comment
White Wine Reunion: Rats!

My white wine reunion was thwarted! I arrived at the airport two-and-a-half hours in advance — ah, LaGuardia on summer Friday afternoons — only to learn that our flight to Richmond was cancelled due to Hurricane Bill.

Saturday Night Wines: Bandol Triple Threat
August 18, 2009 – 10:19 pm | One Comment
Saturday Night Wines: Bandol Triple Threat

My contribution to our beach weekend, aside from some very competent food styling work for this tomato tart, was a selection of Bandol. Whenever I have a vineyard vacation planned, like next month’s trip to Provence, I like to test-drive some wines beforehand.

Harvest in Bandol: 40 Days and Counting
August 13, 2009 – 10:51 am | No Comment
Harvest in Bandol: 40 Days and Counting

I made a tactical error with my vacation planning this year: because of work and other obligations, we decided to forego an August getaway in favor of a late September trip. Right now I’m seriously regretting that choice. My office is a ghost town, New York is sticky as all get-out, and Paul and I feel like the only suckers left in the city. However, there is one big silver lining here: end of September is right around harvest time in Bandol, a town in Provence where we’ll be spending part of vacation.

To Blend or Not to Blend
August 12, 2009 – 4:53 am | No Comment
To Blend or Not to Blend

When I teach tasting classes, I usually bring varietal wines — that is, wines that are made from a single grape, and labeled as such. I do this for a few reasons.

Saturday Night Wine: San Pietro Lagrein
August 9, 2009 – 5:01 pm | 3 Comments
Saturday Night Wine: San Pietro Lagrein

I love Lagrein, especially in the middle of the summer. When it’s sticky and sweaty out, I imagine that I’m drinking this wine after a long hike through the Dolomites in Alto Adige, where this wine hails from.

Wine List Recon
August 7, 2009 – 9:26 am | 2 Comments
Wine List Recon

I had a professor in grad school who never failed to point out the most glaringly obvious themes in whatever play we were reading and treat them like trenchant insights — gee, Tennessee Williams’ homosexuality …

White Wine Reunion
August 4, 2009 – 12:31 pm | No Comment
White Wine Reunion

In a few weeks I’ll be headed to Richmond for an informal reunion with some middle school friends. Time to bust out the scrunchies, pegged jeans, and Violent Femmes tapes…and now that we can drink …

When Sweet Is Anything But
July 14, 2009 – 11:34 am | One Comment
When Sweet Is Anything But

A few weeks ago I traveled down south to Asheville, North Carolina for a friend’s wedding. A few nights before the blessed event, my husband and I had dinner at an upscale-ish restaurant near our hotel. I ordered shrimp and grits and a glass of Murphy-Goode Sauvignon Blanc. I was initially put off by the fact that the wine list didn’t list vintages – full disclosure is always a must, even if vintages don’t matter a whole lot with the kind of New World, moderately priced wines that populated the list – but then discovered a bigger problem.