Gerard Bertrand had a vision. He would begin growing organic grapes and make biodynamic… Read the postGerard Bertrand: A pioneer of biodynamic wines in the Languedoc Roussillon Share this:FacebookTwitterMoreEmailLinkedInPocketReddit
The New York Wine and Grape Foundation held its annual New York Wine Classic competition… Read the postNew York State of Wine Share this:FacebookTwitterMoreEmailLinkedInPocketReddit
When we think of rose’ (and on these hot summer days I know I do),… Read the postChateau de Berne: A Trio of Rose’s to Discover Share this:FacebookTwitterMoreEmailLinkedInPocketReddit
Looking out over the Hudson River you might have seen a streak of pink on… Read the postCrisp, Fresh, and Lively…These are the Wines of the Loire Valley Share this:FacebookTwitterMoreEmailLinkedInPocketReddit
Chenin Blanc. This white grape, also known as Pineau de la Loire, is cultivated on the… Read the postVouvray: One Varietal, Many Styles Share this:FacebookTwitterMoreEmailLinkedInPocketReddit
France is prime wine making country. The diversity of its climate and terroir are virtually… Read the postRoussillon Wines: A Match for Every Taste Share this:FacebookTwitterMoreEmailLinkedInPocketReddit