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Tag Archives: Dry Creek Valley
California Wine all tastes the same? Says who?
Well, finally back to blogging. After an intense weekend at the Wine Bloggers Conference, followed by four full days of running around Sonoma and Napa – and Fairfield, and Berkeley and San Francisco – and then returning to a new position at the newspaper in Quebec City, and mulling over about twenty different potential post [...]
Posted in California, United States, red wine, white wine, winemaking Also tagged Allan Meadows, Appellation St. Helena, cabernet sauvignon, Eric Asimov, Flora Springs, Matt Kramer, Napa, New York Times, New Zealand, Pat Garvey, pinot noir, Preston of Dry Creek, Quebec, Quivira, Rued Vineyards, Russian River, SAQ, sauvignon blanc, Sideways effect, Sonoma Coast, Truett Hurst, Twisted Oak, Unti Vineyards, WBC, Wine Bloggers Conference, zinfandel 4 Comments


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Live wine blogging from Walla Walla, take two: the red wines