View of Edna Valley

Introducing the newest AVA – San Luis Obispo Coast

by Pam Baker

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Say hello to the newest American Viticultural Area (AVA) – San Luis Obispo Coast. This dreamy cool-climate wine region stretches roughly 60 miles long from south of Big Sur to just north of Santa Maria. Designated an AVA on March 9, 2022, San Luis Obispo (SLO) Coast includes the existing appellations of Arroyo Grande and
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Wine Tasting in Santa Fe? Yes, You Can!

by Pam Baker

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Rated the #2 City in the US by Travel and Leisure, Santa Fe, New Mexico, draws visitors to its well-known cuisine, plentiful art, rich history, boutique shopping, Native American culture, wellness spas, and a multitude of outdoor activities. As food lovers, we came to explore the culinary scene of this high desert city. But where

Downtown Napa Offers a Unique, Walkable Wine Tasting Scene

by Pam Baker

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Downtown Napa is a gateway city to the well-known Napa Valley wine region. But not to be outdone by its famous neighbor, Downtown Napa boasts its own unique wine tasting scene. With more than 50 tasting rooms, from boutique tasting rooms to highly acclaimed brands, Downtown Napa offers wine lovers a breadth of choices. Once
Looking up at the entrance to La Crema Tasting Room

The Legacy of La Crema’s Estate at Saralee’s Vineyard

by Pam Baker

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The next time you visit Sonoma County, be sure to schedule some time to wine taste at the La Crema Estate at Saralee’s Vineyard. Located in a celebrated building transformed into a stunning wine tasting room, La Crema provides the perfect place to spend an afternoon. You’re sure to enjoy the wines and the surroundings.
Gruet Sparkling Wine (C) Cori Solomon

The Best of New Mexican Wine: Gruet Sparkling Wine

by Cori Solomon

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New Mexican wine and grape growing started long before the first plantings were seen in California. Almost 400 years ago, circa 1629, the first grapevines planted were along the Rio Grande River by Monks, who brought vines from Spain. One might say the birth of American viticulture started in New Mexico. One long-standing winery in
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7 Perfect Wine and Chocolate Pairings for This Valentine’s Day

by Pam Baker

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If you’re planning a special Valentine’s Day at home this year, impress your sweetheart by pairing wine with everyone’s favorite sweet treat – chocolate! To help you prepare for this most romantic of all holidays, here are seven wine and chocolate pairings to enjoy with your darling. Kendall-Jackson Wine and Chocolate Pairings I’m fond of
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Exploring Oregon’s Rogue Valley Wine Region

by Pam Baker

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When visitors call the Rogue Valley wine region the “new Napa,” its proud winemakers say, “No, we’re Southern Oregon.” With a growing reputation for expressive wines, the Rogue Valley is producing a string of outstanding vintages and quietly attracting wine lovers. And with four wine trails, 53 tasting rooms, and 88 vineyards, there’s plenty to
Display of wines inside McGuigan Wines

Why a Visit to Australia’s Famed Hunter Valley Should Be on Your Bucket List

by Pam Baker

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Most people picture kangaroos, the Sydney Opera House, the vast Outback, and the first fireworks of the new year over Sydney Harbor when they think of Australia. But the “Land Down Under” is also well-known for its wine, producing over one billion liters each year. Australia’s most famous wine regions include Barossa Valley, Margaret River,

Sonoma County Wine Region Needs Our Love, People!

by Pam Baker

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Lush green rolling hills filled with vineyards, historic small towns, and 50 miles of stunning Pacific Coast—this is Sonoma County. Chardonnay and pinot noir reign supreme here in a climate blessed with ample days of sunshine and cooling sea breezes. Less touristy and less congested than its famous neighbor, Napa County, Sonoma has long been

Far From Isolated and Ordinary: Australian Wine Industry is Achieving Global Connectivity

by Lisa Morales

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Miami marked the middle of the Far From Ordinary Roadshow 2019 presented by Wine Australia. The event commenced in New York City on September 19 and concluded in San Francisco on October 3. I was delighted to attend this event through an invitation from good friend and mentor, Stefano Campanini, who is the founder of
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