Premium wine has been around a lot longer that craft beer so you'd think it's beer that could learn from the wine industry. That's probably true, but what stands out are things wine could learn from the rise of craft beer.
Views of a local who has been in the hospitality side of the wine biz full- or part-time for about three decades. Maybe more importantly, an avid consumer of the local wines for over 40 years. Mostly general comments on the California wine business because that's what I know.
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Friday, November 29, 2019
Monday, November 25, 2019
Sonoma County Winter Events 2019-20
What's going on during the quiet season of December to March? Quite a few things as it turns out.
Friday, November 22, 2019
Visiting Sonoma County After the Fire
The Kincade fire burn zone: There are over 1.1 million acres of land in Sonoma County (about the size of Rhode Island). 78,000 burned or about seven percent. That still a lot, but it also means 93% of the land was unaffected.
Following is a link to a nice write-up by a website called The Points Guy about coming to Sonoma after the Kincade fire.
Article
Following is a link to a nice write-up by a website called The Points Guy about coming to Sonoma after the Kincade fire.
Article
Wednesday, November 20, 2019
Should I Age My Wine?
I've been asked this a few times. Usually in the setting of a tasting room where someone purchases a bottle of red and wants to know about aging. Often I think this is "old thought" where many believed the longer a wine would age the better it must be.
The quick reply has two questions: (1). How are you storing it? (2). Do you like it now?
The quick reply has two questions: (1). How are you storing it? (2). Do you like it now?
Monday, November 18, 2019
No Such Thing as a Good Vintage or a Bad Vintage
You probably hear statements like, "2015 is a great year for Bordeaux, but 2017 is a bad year" or "1997 was great for California, but 2011 was terrible." At best these are half-truths. Let me tell you what happens in northern California cuz that's what I know.
Friday, November 15, 2019
Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Sonoma County's Old Timers (Wineries, That Is)
There are a number of old, historic wineries in Sonoma County. In some you can still see the history. A few are even still owned by the same family. I highly recommend you visit some of these and support their generations of hard work.
Monday, November 11, 2019
California's ABC -- inept and apparently corrupt
The Alcohol Beverage Control Department, headquartered in Sacramento, is not very good at doing their job and that comes from the top leadership. Over the years of being in the wine biz I've seen some idiotic things come down from the ABC and never get the same answer twice to the same question. Most in the wine industry are probably afraid to say anything fearing retribution.
Now it seems there's also corruption, racism, sexism, and a whole lot of other stupid shit being carried on at the top of the organization. There are three lawsuits pending and whatever happens the taxpayer gets the bill. Read here from The Gray Report blog.
Now it seems there's also corruption, racism, sexism, and a whole lot of other stupid shit being carried on at the top of the organization. There are three lawsuits pending and whatever happens the taxpayer gets the bill. Read here from The Gray Report blog.
Friday, November 8, 2019
Before Wine & Beer There Was Whiskey
Remember hearing about the Whiskey Rebellion in school? It seemed a little odd to have a war over whiskey. The following link from the History Channel tells of the importance of whiskey in early America.
When Whiskey Ruled in America
When Whiskey Ruled in America
Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel
Dry Creek Valley is in northern Sonoma County sitting north of the Russian River Valley and west of Healdsburg and Alexander Valley. If you know anything about Dry Creek you'll think of Zinfandel. If you happen to be a zin fan you probably know something about Dry Creek Valley.
I'm here to learn yah a bit more.
I'm here to learn yah a bit more.
Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Monday, November 4, 2019
Yes, We're Still Here!
Sonoma County had a big fire again. That's two in the last three years and about two too many. The 2017 one was devastating as it came without warning and struck populated areas. Thousands of homes and dozens of lives lost.
"Luckily," the Kincade Fire started in a remote area and there were days to prepare for its advance on nearby towns. A few dozen homes were lost. Most importantly, no lives were lost. The fire stayed in rural parts of the county.
"Luckily," the Kincade Fire started in a remote area and there were days to prepare for its advance on nearby towns. A few dozen homes were lost. Most importantly, no lives were lost. The fire stayed in rural parts of the county.
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