Today on the Flip Cam, Jimena Turner, the Brand Ambassador of Alamos Winery in Mendoza (Argentina) gives us a short rundown of the wines, a description of the word Alamos and the reason why Malbec is so universally enjoyed these days. Thanks to Carmen Castorina and the Gallo family and Jimena Turner and the Catena [...]
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Just being introduced into the United states – La Marca Prosecco with the Tiffany Blue Label – Suggested retail: $14.99
Really a nice intro for this new Prosecco in America – the wine is well-made- it is dry and crisp and the fruit is fresh and the wine is lively and pleasantly reminds me of a [...]
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Source: Dallas Morning News Eats blog
By: Kim Pierce
April 27, 2009
In the recession more than ever, people are on the prowl for value wines. Now’s a good time to remind them about Louis M. Martini, a 75-year-old Napa winery and estate that’s long been a good value.
A California cab that goes easy on the tannins, the [...]
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Wine review: Dancing Bull Zinfandel 2007
Jeff Siegel
The Wine Curmudgeon
Dancing Bull, when it debuted six or seven years ago, was solid, cheap, quality zinfandel. Then, as will happen with these things, the label (part of the Gallo empire) morphed into two: The more expensive Rancho Zabaco, which focused on zinfandel, and the less expensive Dancing Bull, [...]
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