Paso Robles Report, Part 3: Tablas Creek

ShareYou’d think that Tablas Creek’s remote location, more than a half hour’s drive into the oak-dotted hills from Paso Robles, would deter people. But no. In fact as we drove up, a stretch limo was disgorging a leesy troop of bachelorette-partiers; I worried they might be examples of the wine tasters gone wild phenomenon. Indeed, [...]

Ask Wine Girl: Whites in Napa?

ShareDear Wine Girl:
I am going to Calistoga in Napa Valley with a friend at the end of the month. We are going to taste white wines because neither of us knows anything about them. We are staying at Solage on the Silverado Trail, and I was wondering if you had any good ideas for whites [...]

Paso Report #2: Needs Some A-Justin’

ShareBy spousal order, I’ve had to limit my membership in wine clubs to two. So after an excruciating process of elimination, I came up with a pair of desert-island wineries. I didn’t pick them because they make my favorite or most prized wine. (That’s what mailing lists are for, and thankfully Alice didn’t say anything [...]

Paso Report, Part 1: When Wines Kaleidos

ShareWine tasting — or gymnastic event?
That’s what I was wondering as I watched Steve Martell of Kaleidos climb up between two stacks of oak barrels, stacked three high. That and gee, I hope Paso Robles isn’t hit by the next Big One, right now.
But the earth stilled beneath our feet, and Steve’s thief sucked up [...]

A Visit to Shafer Vineyards

ShareThe only cult cabernet I buy every year is Shafer’s Hillside Select — I love drinking it, and it’s the only example of this rarified category I can afford. Not that it’s cheap. But compared to Screaming Eagle at $500 or Harlan Estate at $350 per bottle, a $200 Hillside Select is a bargain. Plus, [...]

Letter from Belize: Wine-less in Paradise

ShareIn my mind, there’s only one thing wrong with a week’s vacation in the Caribbean, and that’s the price of a good bottle of wine. Not to mention the availability. In every store and on every wine list in San Pedro, Belize, you’ll see wines from nearly every continent, but only the most industrial, inexpensive [...]

Muscadet Love

ShareThe last time I drank a Muscadet, it should have been under an auspicious star, since I was in Half Moon Bay, California, at the Ritz Carlton.
Because it was my birthday and I really needed some pampering, Alice and I splurged. Let me just say, it was a weekend of service mishaps, and the experience [...]

South African Wineries: Jordan, Joy Oh Joy

Share(For my complete report on South African wines, click here)
Last year’s most exciting trip to wine country, for me, was to South Africa — even over Bordeaux. True, the wines weren’t as monumental, but the scenery, the dark-humored South Africans, and the great prices really changed the way I feel about wine. I have a [...]

Beyond the Valley of Pinotage

Share (Part three of my South African wine and travel report; click here for part two, and here for part one.)
The consensus among South African vintners is that the future of wine in South Africa depends on how gracefully it can ditch its past – and by past they mean not only the vestiges of [...]

I Saw a Wine Farm in Africa

Share(Part two of my South African wine and travel report; click here for part one.)
Although they’ve been widely available in the U.K. and Northern Europe for decades, wines from South Africa are just getting a foothold in the U.S. market. They’re mostly represented at the bargain level by Fairview’s line of inexpensive whites, reds, and [...]