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The Holiday Bubbles: Less is (I hope!) More

I finally have three sparkling wines I can recommend with no misgivings and no second-guessing…’cause if I wake up tomorrow and think, “Oh, God, I forgot…”, somebody is going to have to talk me off the Tacoma Narrows Bridge.

What I Learned in Canada, Two. The Tastings.

If you enjoy beer and wine and any kinds of distilled booze, definitely make plans to get up to Vancouver Island, like NOW.

Adler Fels: Embracing a New Outlook

“For sheer ‘Bang For Buck’, these are two of the best wines from the US that I’ve found yet.” If Continue reading →

Deschutes “Pinot Suave”: Game Changer

arc “Pinot“: (French) describing a family of wine grapes that are closely related genetically across both grape colors, red and Continue reading →

Knudsen Vineyards 2013 Pinot Noir: A Taste of Steamin’ Crow

This morning, Monday, November 2nd, 2015, I’m breakfasting on my usual cereal and yogurt and fresh fruit, accompanied by a Continue reading →

Durant Vineyards and The Pinot Thang: How Oregon Tastes

Those who read The Pour  Fool regularly already know about my deep and abiding ambivalence towards Pinot Noir. I like Continue reading →

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