by Anisley Hernandez | Feb 24, 2012 | Uncategorized
This pinot noir was a Gold Medal winner in the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition in 2011. Young and unevolved, this pinot noir is very fruit forward with plum and black cherry being the predominant flavors on the nose. On the palate, however, ripe cranberry and...
by Anisley Hernandez | Nov 25, 2011 | Uncategorized
Want to impress all of your friends with your vast knowledge of wine know-how? We’ve got you covered. Go over this list of common (and not so common in some instances) wine characteristics and become to “Go To” friend when it comes to wine. Caramel...
by Anisley Hernandez | Nov 25, 2011 | Uncategorized
Ever scratch your head and make the “confused face” wondering how in the world people know the differences between wines and what country certain wines are grown in and all that other confusing stuff? Well, that’s what people like us are here for. So...
by Anisley Hernandez | Nov 2, 2011 | Uncategorized
This interesting medium bodied Italian red is produced with Primitivo grapes. Grown in the very southern tip if Italy in Puglia, just slightly outside of the “heel” of Italy (which produces more wine than any other region in Italy, roughly 14%), this wine...
by Anisley Hernandez | Oct 27, 2011 | Uncategorized
Coming out of Chile’s Central Valley, this wine offers approachable elegance. The wine is a nice shade of straw with some yellow hues to it. On the nose there is some green apple hues accompanied by pineapple. Very crisp and round tannins on the palate with...