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The secret life of airline wines

Laura Seal July 22, 2017 We take a look behind the scenes at the airline wine world, to find out how they satisfy the thirst of millions of passengers, and what their mammoth wine purchases mean for the market. Plus, what’s best to drink in the air? He’s not wrong, Qantas claims to invest $25 million in the [...]

Six Essential Willamette Valley Pinot Noirs

This year, twelve sommeliers joined in the Sommelier Scavenger Hunt. Each team of three chose a region, visiting fields and cellars to find pinot noirs with unmistakable terroir character. Team Willamette Valley: John Szabo, MS, Keiko Takano (SommScavenge Project Manager) Brad Royale, and Véronique Rivest John Szabo, MS, Brad Royale and Véronique Rivest—all Canadians (pictured [...]

Six Essential West Sonoma Coast Pinot Noirs

by Luke Sykora  luke_sykora posted on March 20, 2017 This year, twelve sommeliers joined in the Sommelier Scavenger Hunt. Each team of three chose a region, visiting fields and cellars to find pinot noirs with unmistakable terroir character. Team West Sonoma Coast: David Sawyer, Cappie Peete, and Jack Mason, MS David Sawyer, of Lilia in Brooklyn, cajoled his [...]

Great Brunello producers to know about

Richard Baudains has been getting to know Tuscany’s finest wine estates for nearly three decades. Here, he gives a personal insight into 10 of his own favourites in the Montalcino area... Montalcino in Tuscany, home to Brunello di Montalcino.   Best Brunello producers I first arrived in Montalcino, Tuscany, on a winter evening in 1978, on a [...]

Chefs on Fizz – Simple pairings for sparkling wines

by Deanna Gonnella posted on July 14, 2017 “Sometimes wine pairing is like threading a needle from far away,” says chef Sang Yoon of Napa’s Two Birds One Stone. “It’s difficult when you’re trying to hit a very small spot.” But there is a category that runs the gamut from dry to sweet, barely effervescent to [...]

Updates confirmed for SB1381

I'm excited to report that the controversial SB 1381 wine bill was signed March 31st, 2016 by Arizona Governor Doug Ducey.  It will be in effect 90 days after the legislature adjourns - about mid to late July - although it might take the Department a little while to get situated (the law says January [...]

Free the Grapes!

Wine lovers, take 2 minutes to let your legislators know how you feel about bans on winery and retailer direct shipments! Use this website to personalize and send your message automatically. Then sign-up to received periodic email updates, or posts on Facebook, from Free the Grapes! http://freethegrapes.org

How long does unopened wine last in Phoenix?

Like many things about wine, the answer can be simple and complex at the same time. First of all, all wine does not need to be aged, but some wines will indeed “mature” and become better over time. Eventually all wine will go beyond the “mature” date, and it will go over the hill faster [...]

Love Bordeaux but not the price?

Reconsider Bordeaux for everyday drinking without breaking the bank. It's all about knowing where to start the search and how to narrow down the options.

New law for AZ winemakers

http://knau.org/post/new-law-could-expand-horizons-arizona-s-winemakers