Posts Tagged ‘#WineStudio’

Prosecco translates to Delicious Bubbles

Posted on May 13th, 2021 by vinividi  |  Comments Off on Prosecco translates to Delicious Bubbles

Jeff Roberts 2/15/2021 Prosecco is Italian sparkling wine made from the Glera grape.  Prosecco gets is bubbles from secondary fermentation in a steel tank also called the Charmat method.  To […]

Malbec, the Pride of Argentina

Posted on April 16th, 2021 by Jeff Roberts  |  Comments Off on Malbec, the Pride of Argentina

Jeff Roberts 4/25/2021 Malbec is a deep dark purple colored grape that originated in the southwest of France and is one of 5 varietals used in Bordeaux blends.As a varietal, […]

Sonoma Rosé perfect for summer and the rest of the year too

Posted on April 14th, 2021 by vinogger  |  Comments Off on Sonoma Rosé perfect for summer and the rest of the year too

Jeff Roberts 3/21/2021 Rosé wine used to get a bad wrap from serious wine drinkers. I am not sure if that is because of its pink color or because in […]

Santa Barbara Wine featuring Kessler Haak Vineyard, La Montagne Winery & Tercero Wines

Posted on March 10th, 2016 by vinogger  |  Comments Off on Santa Barbara Wine featuring Kessler Haak Vineyard, La Montagne Winery & Tercero Wines

    Phil Carpenter is a true believer and lover of Santa Barbara wines and under his guidance and that of Tina Morey of Protocol Winestudio I was introduced to […]

Is Orchard Cider the Next Big thing?

Posted on October 25th, 2015 by vinogger  |  Comments Off on Is Orchard Cider the Next Big thing?

#WineStudio is an educational program on Twitter which includes tasting and discussion of producers, grapes (or in this case apples) tourism, terroir, regional culture, food and wine matching and what all […]

An Exposé of Viña Montes

Posted on August 12th, 2015 by vinogger  |  Comments Off on An Exposé of Viña Montes

Montes Wines began in 1987 when Aurelio Montes and Douglas Murray decided to create premium Chilean wines for export made by Chileans and marketed and sold by Chileans.  The focus at […]

Rinascimento Rising

Posted on September 27th, 2014 by vinogger  |  Comments Off on Rinascimento Rising

Here in the Unites States we are fortunate to be able to buy and enjoy wines from around the world thus allowing us to travel to various countries in the […]

Hudson Valley Wine

Posted on September 2nd, 2014 by vinogger  |  Comments Off on Hudson Valley Wine

For the month of August I was invited to learn about the Hudson Valley wine region and taste wines from three wineries in the region as part of #Winestudio.  #Winestudio […]

The Independent Spirit: Unique Wine from Vermont & Wisconsin

Posted on July 29th, 2014 by vinogger  |  Comments Off on The Independent Spirit: Unique Wine from Vermont & Wisconsin

    The United States is the fourth largest wine producing country in the world after France Italy and Spain.  According to Wines & Vines Analytics, as of June 2014 […]

Wines of Hungary & Slovenia

Posted on June 26th, 2014 by vinogger  |  Comments Off on Wines of Hungary & Slovenia

  Have  you ever wondered how wines from overseas are brought to the United States for consumers to taste and enjoy?   The wines don’t just magically appear on store […]