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Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Wine & Soil

There are two reasons premium wine grapes don't grow just anywhere -- climate and soil. Grape vines are naturally vigorous, meaning they'll put lots of energy into growing vines instead of the grapes. This creates more work in controlling the vine growth, so that the energy goes to making lots of quality fruit.

Often the best soil is one that is not very nutrient rich. Sometimes you want it to drain well; sometimes you want the soil to hold water during droughts. No, there's no perfect dirt.

This article from the Wine Enthusiast talks about different soil types. It starts with the local unique soil of the Russian River Valley called Goldridge.


Friday, April 22, 2022

R-rated Blog Post

Just nope, but LOL It's for bachelorette parties. You can't look unless you are 21.  Oh dear.

Just the Tipsy

Thursday, April 21, 2022

A Non-Alcoholic Wine That Will Give You a Buzz

Herbacée is a fancy French sounding name for a California company making non-alcoholic sparkling wine. The buzz? That would come from the THC and CBD. Yup, a cannabis wine. It's made from wine grapes, but with no alcohol. All the fun of a sparkling wine with a different buzz!

Read all about it

Herbacée website

Tuesday, April 19, 2022

How the Wineries Got Through the Pandemic

A lot of retail businesses didn't survive, with restaurants getting most of the publicity. The area wineries mostly did okay using a combination of creativity, hard work, and learning from others.

Wineries differ from most other retail by already having channels to ship their products and by having wine clubs. Early on during the lockdowns, shipping was huge, with a number of wineries investing in online advertising and offering discounts and/or free shipping. There were email campaigns. Wineries offered curbside pick-up for locals.

Thursday, April 14, 2022

Really Good Boxed Wine

The name of the brand is Really Good Boxed Wine and it sells for $65. Who's going to pay sixty-five bucks for a box of wine? I guess that depends on the wine. Their Pinot Noir from Ketcham Vineyard in the Russian River Valley sold out quickly. There's also Cabernet Sauvignon, rosé, and a Sauvignon Blanc.

Each box is the equivalent of four bottles, so it comes to $16.25 a bottle. Great price for a decent Pinot or Cab, not so great for a rosé or Sauv Blanc. The sold out Pinot got good reviews; haven't heard much about the others.

Really Good Boxed Wine


Tuesday, April 12, 2022

The Coming American Wine Shortage

Currently, you can find 2020 white wines on the store shelves and lots of 2019 reds. The problem is with the 2020 vintage, with wildfire smoke, drought, and pandemic issues cutting into the amount of wine grapes turned into wine.

Friday, April 8, 2022

Stages of Wine Drinking (humor, kinda)

The evolution of the wine palate. See where you fit in!

  • I like white wine that's sweet, I think. You know, Barefoot.

  • I like fruity red wine. Once I bought a $20 wine! It had a pretty label.

  • I've learned that the higher the alcohol level, the more I like it!

  • I only drink pinot noir that gets 90+ points. Cabernet sauvignon is for old people.

  • Pinot noir has no body and is for newbies. Drink a tannic cab or go home.

  • Real men drink petite sirah.

  • I'm currently enjoying wine from Croatia because that's where zinfandel came from!

  • I always drink at least four different wines at a sitting for the educational experience.

  • I hardly drink any wines because the ones I really like are beyond my budget. Oh wait, this is a nice riesling!

From the movie Bottle Shock

Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Sonoma County Wineries for First Time Visitors

If you are thinking about your first wine tasting trip to Sonoma County, it can be a daunting task with so many wineries spread out over a large area. Where to go? There are hundreds of wineries (not all have tasting). Also, the county is very large, so you should probably concentrate on one or two regions. It might come down to what kind of wines you like. Let's say you're also fairly new to wine tasting trips and are really exploring the possibilities.