This is my last post about wine I had in California. The theme was aged Pinot. Does Pinot get better with age? I’ll be in Spain soon, so I’ll probably be posting more on Instagram than on here and do a summary when I get back. Continue reading
Tag: pinot noir
Wine Review: Chilean Espumante v. Cava
With New Year’s day coming up, I’m comparing one of Chile’s top sparkling wines (espumantes) and a unique Cava from Spain. Continue reading
Wine Review: Chilean Fortified Wines
If you like Port, you might want to try Chilean versions of fortified wine. Continue reading
Wine Review: Wines from the Atacama Desert
I found two rare wines from Chile’s Atacama Desert, one of the driest places in the world. However, wines from Atacama are becoming easier to find. Continue reading
Wine Tourism in Chile: Itineraries from Santiago to the Coast
If you want to visit the coast from Santiago and do some wine tasting, you have several options. Continue reading
Wine Review: Pinot Noir from the Americas
Living in Chile, Chilean Pinot Noir is one of my go-to bargain wines, but I’m always open to tasting other contenders for best value Pinot and to comparing Chilean Pinot Noir to other regions. Continue reading
Wine Review: Montes Sparkling Angel Brut
Viña Montes is a popular producer that many people know and love. Their Montes Alpha line provides a lot bang for the buck while their Purple Angel and Folly are many people’s favorite Chilean wines. If you like these wines, then you should try their Sparkling Angel. Continue reading
Wine Review: Best Bargain Chilean Wines
“Bargain Chilean Wine” sounds redundant. For many, all Chilean wines are bargains. However, I wanted to highlight 3 wines that are consistently the best deals in Chile. Continue reading
Wine Review: My Favorite Chilean Sparkling & First Brazilian Wine
If you’re looking for cheaper but exotic alternatives to Champagne, try these 2 South American espumantes (sparkling wines). Continue reading
Wine Review: Boutique Wines in Villarrica, Malleco Valley & Volcanic Wines
We spent a relaxing week in the town of Villarrica, where you can lay on black sand beaches in front of a smoky snow capped volcano. To my surprise, you can also find some local wines. Continue reading