No, this is not a post about a certain Republican millionaire running for office. Instead, it is about a much more important political event with religious overtones. Yes, I am talking about Continue reading “Sometimes, Wine “Trumps” Politics”
I just finished some research in advance of my trip to Burgundy and the Rhone. Finally, I am taking the French Wine Society’s Masters Program in Rhone wines after a short trip to Beaune in Burgundy. So, Business Insider tells me that I should not visit and taste the overpriced wines of Burgundy. I might agree that many Burgundies are overpriced. But where to go instead? Business Insider has the answer: Continue reading “Traveling to Overrated Wine Areas”
Following on yesterday’s post about the general snubbing of white wines by many wine aficionados (see Are White Wines Still for Amateurs?), I thought I would write about red versus white wine Continue reading “What’s in the Vineyard? Red versus White”
The old saying around wine instructors is that white wines are for amateurs – reds for professionals. And the world has loads of amateurs, Continue reading “Are White Wines Still for Amateurs?”


