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Thursday, November 6, 2025

The 2025 Grape Harvest Wraps Up

It's just about the end of the harvest for everyone, though there's still plenty to do in the cellar. So, how do things looks this year for North Coast wine grapes?

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

To Age or Not to Age

That is the question you might ask with wines you've purchased or wanting to purchase. Should I, or can I, drink this now or is it best to wait 3 years, 10 years, or a couple of weeks?

It's complicated as it depends on the wine, the storage conditions, and your preference.

Thursday, October 23, 2025

Interesting Sonoma County Vineyards (Part 2)

The previous post was Important Vineyards in Sonoma County. This is a follow-up of other vineyards that didn't make that list, but are still interesting, and somewhat important.

Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Important Vineyards in Sonoma County

Not necessarily the best, oldest, biggest, or most famous vineyards, though they could be. These are important because of their influence. We are talking about the vineyards that grow wine grapes, not wineries. 

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Who Controls Wine (Plus Beer and Spirits) Availability?

Like many businesses, the alcohol biz tries to exert control over the country's laws that affect their bottom line through lobbies and contributions. You can blame them, as alcohol in the U.S. has a ton of federal, state, and county rules on what you can do.

One segment outspends everyone else by a large margin. 

Thursday, October 9, 2025

Should Glass Wine Bottles Go Away?

Almost half of a winery's greenhouse gas emissions are from the production and transport of glass bottles. It could be a big win if there's a reasonable alternative.

Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Sonoma County Harvest Fair 2025

The Harvest Fair, est. 1975, awards medals to wines and foods from the county. The evening public tasting is Saturday, Oct 11th. The link below takes you to PDFs for the Best of Class and Gold medal wines.


Sonoma County Harvest Fair 2025 winners

Thursday, October 2, 2025

The Other White Wine, Sauvignon Blanc

"The Other White Meat" was a 1980s advertising campaign slogan for pork. Sauvignon Blanc is the other white wine. As there is more than chicken to the lighter meats; there's more than Chardonnay when you want a white wine.

Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Multi-Generational Sonoma Family Wineries

From Grape Collective, an industry online news website, the author of the "Keeping It in the Family" article talks with six independent family wineries about the past and future generations in their family businesses. Rafanelli and Rochioli are the two better-known ones of the six wineries. Enjoy learning what it's like to run a small winery with family members. 

Late autumn at Hawley Winery
image from Grape Collective

Click on the link below

Keeping It in the Family: Next Generation Successes in Sonoma County

Direct URL is https://www.grapecollective.com

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Thursday, September 25, 2025

Sonoma County For Zinfandel Lovers

Sonoma County's premier grape isn't Pinot Noir or Chardonnay. It's actually Zinfandel. No, it isn't the most-planted or most-famous wine from Sonoma, but it's still on top because nobody does Zin like Sonoma County.

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Wine Tasting in Sonoma County on Foot

Visitors often wonder about the best way to experience the wineries with worrying about getting a DUI. Some ways are having a DD, hire a driver at a significant expense, share tastings with your SO, and spitting. Perhaps a better way to enjoy a day of wine tasting is on foot. There are some places you can do that. It's called one-stop sipping.   :)

Thursday, September 18, 2025

The Way We Sell Wine Needs to Change

The American wine industry, like all alcohol businesses, has been shaped by two major regulatory changes that dramatically increased access and market power. These changes have paved the way for today's ongoing consolidation, affecting both which wines reach consumers and how.
The first was the 1933 repeal of Prohibition, shifting from criminal alcohol operations to a legal three-tier system of producers, wholesalers, and retailers. The second was the Supreme Court overturning state direct-to-consumer laws in 2005, which opened the entire country to home delivery.