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GERMANY’S RIESLINGS ARE “SWEET” EVEN WHEN THEY’RE DRY
Posted on October 1, 2012 | No CommentsNormally I would find it a challenge to drink nothing but white wine– and only one type of white wine at that – for and extended period of time.... -
CELEBRATE COLORADO WINES!
Posted on October 8, 2011 | No CommentsIt’s been a good year for Colorado Wine. For the first time since the repeal of Prohibition, Colorado wineries reported more than one million liters of wine to the Colorado... -
TRY WASHINGTON RIESLING TO BEAT THE HEAT
Posted on August 16, 2011 | No CommentsI’m sitting here writing this column on the seventeenth straight 90°+ day glad that I have a glass of Riesling next to me to keep me refreshed. I think the... -
Riesling’s Much Deserved Comeback.
Posted on June 4, 2008 | No CommentsRiesling (pronounced reez-ling) has a long and noble history, particularly in Germany, Austria, and France. It also has enjoyed popularity in the U.S. but fell out of favor as Chardonnay became the white wine of choice. -
Summer Pairings for Picnics
Posted on July 2, 2007 | No CommentsThis summer when you prepare for a picnic, don’t forget the wine. While most people still turn to beer or margaritas to beat the heat, to my palate, there is no better environment for wine than a leisurely picnic or a backyard barbecue. One general guideline I follow is to match modest wine with modest foods. And I extend that to include modest circumstances, like picnics.







