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https://www.redwineplease.com/a-quick-visit-to-the-finger-lakes-wine-region/
For years we have been planning to visit the Finger Lakes, and do some wine country touring. It just hasn’t happened for one reason or another. Recently, I found myself in the middle of the region, on Seneca Lake, for other business. As luck would have it, I ended up with a free afternoon, and
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https://www.redwineplease.com/another-great-choice-in-summertime-rose/
Here we’ll review another rosé, made to be chilled and built for summertime. This comes from Bila-Haut, Michel Chapoutier’s property in the Languedoc region of southern France. As we’ve said many times, we’re not big rose fans, but some of these are undeniably very good. This is one of those.
Wine: 2018 Bila-Haut Pays d’Oc
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https://www.redwineplease.com/visit-to-fireclay-cellars-in-siler-city-n-c/
A recent stop on our continuing journey to explore North Carolina wineries brought us to Siler City, a rural town about 30 minutes west of Raleigh. You turn up a quiet road and wind your way to a brand new building on the right, the home of Fireclay Cellars. Vineyards take up the land in
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https://www.redwineplease.com/two-exceptional-values-in-german-riesling-from-nik-weis/
Riesling is made around the world, and many excellent varieties can be found from California to Italy and beyond. It is a signature grape in the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York. The grape can be fermented dry, or sweet, and just about anything in between. Late harvest, very sweet dessert wines can be
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https://www.redwineplease.com/fantastic-amarone-from-corte-majoli/
Amarone is a wine any fan of big reds should be familiar with. Crafted with dried grapes using the appassimento method, which provide concentration and richness, this wine is primarily made from Corvina, generally with the addition of other grapes such as Rondinella, Corvinone and Molinara. It can range from a racy, pure fruit driven
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https://www.redwineplease.com/review-of-the-2016-clif-family-petite-sirah/
We’ve reviewed many Clif Family wines over the past few years. This Napa Valley producer has been on a roll lately, with big reds and vibrant whites that will please just about any wine lover. Last year, the 2015 Clif Family Petite Sirah landed the #3 spot on our Top 25 Wines of 2018 list.
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https://www.redwineplease.com/solid-value-from-the-cotes-du-rhone-and-saint-cosme/
Côtes du Rhône is a great choice for a tasty, spicy red wine with some body and character, as well as one which will not break the bank. It’s a great value category in general, and you’re not going to be frequently disappointed. Still, it’s always worth pointing out when a good one comes along.
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https://www.redwineplease.com/some-solid-values-from-chile-and-terrapura/
Chile has become a mainstay in the international wine scene, and for very good reason. You can find everything you might want in Chilean wine, ranging from solid value wines to exceptional, world class bottles. There is no reason to think that will change anytime soon.
Viña Matetic has been producing wine from Chile’s premier
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https://www.redwineplease.com/convenient-cans-for-summer-wine-time-from-santa-julia/
Wine in a box, wine in a can, wine in a mini-keg; if they make a container, they put wine in it these days. Generally you don’t think of any of these as holding world class juice, but then again, you don’t really drink world class juice every day now, do you. At least most
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https://www.redwineplease.com/good-california-merlot-for-10/
We really haven’t been tasting the Robert Mondavi Private Selection label wines the past few years. I think that is due to some less than stellar experiences a while back. We should have known better, because as we always say – wine is a constantly changing thing. It varies vintage to vintage, vineyard to vineyard,
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