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Desert Rhythms in a Glass: Tasting the 2022 Page Springs Cellars Anonymous

The 2017 Le Lucere is a polished Brunello from San Filippo, showcasing an elegant side of Sangiovese. With high praise from critics and a cult-like following, this wine brings layered aromatics, refined tannins, and a long, savory finish. Though we came in slightly below the consensus, it’s undeniably well-crafted....

August 25, 2025 – Why Sonoma Wineries Are Fighting Over a 1% Fee

Napa cult Cab demand is cooling as collectors trade $500 bottles for fresher, better-value wines, Michelin standards differ sharply between Europe and the U.S., Gen Z drinks less but better, and Sonoma’s proposed Wine Improvement District sparks pushback....

First & Oak: Solvang’s Cozy Gem of Seasonal Fine Dining

First & Oak inside the charming Mirabelle Inn in Solvang brings a handsomely cozy vibe, stellar service, and a playful five-course tasting menu featuring local wines and seasonal ingredients. Chef Chris Flint’s pedigree shines, and even when a dish misses, the experience overall hits all the right notes. ...

Casa Emma: Sangiovese with a View in Chianti Classico

Set in the rolling hills of Barberino Tavarnelle, Casa Emma offers a polished take on Chianti Classico winemaking, combining detailed vineyard work with a clean, well-organized cellar approach. Led by winemaker Marco Salvadori, the estate specializes in structured, site-driven Sangiovese and welcomes visitors with immersive tastings that pair local flavor with regional perspective....

Summer in a Glass: A Closer Look at the 2021 Patrimonio Rosé “Cru Des Agriate”

Kermit Lynch strikes again. At $25, the 2021 Patrimonio Rosé from Domaine Giacometti delivers exactly what you'd want from a Corsican rosé: crisp fruit, subtle mineral tension, and a whole lot of Mediterranean charm. It’s light enough for lazy beach days but layered enough to keep your palate interested....

August 18, 2025 – USA Today’s Top 10 Wine-Related Lists, Our Picks & Surprises

It’s list season again, and the USA Today 10 Best rankings are in: spotlighting top tasting rooms, wine country hotels, and winery tours across the U.S., with a few familiar names and some hidden gems we’ve personally explored. From Pinot standouts in Oregon to boutique stays in wine-soaked valleys, we’ve rounded up the highlights, added our own picks, and poured in a little extra for your next wine escape....

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August 25, 2025 – Why Sonoma Wineries Are Fighting Over a 1% Fee

Napa cult Cab demand is cooling as collectors trade $500 bottles for fresher, better-value wines, Michelin standards differ sharply between Europe and the U.S., Gen Z drinks less but better, and Sonoma’s proposed Wine Improvement District sparks pushback....

August 18, 2025 – USA Today’s Top 10 Wine-Related Lists, Our Picks & Surprises

It’s list season again, and the USA Today 10 Best rankings are in: spotlighting top tasting rooms, wine country hotels, and winery tours across the U.S., with a few familiar names and some hidden gems we’ve personally explored. From Pinot standouts in Oregon to boutique stays in wine-soaked valleys, we’ve rounded up the highlights, added our own picks, and poured in a little extra for your next wine escape....

August 11, 2025 – New Tariffs Could Make Your Favorite European Wines Pricier

From quirky historical tariffs to modern trade disputes, this week’s wine headlines prove politics and wine have always been an unpredictable pairing, sometimes with billion-dollar stakes. Meanwhile, Napa’s high-tech Vineyard 29 hits the market, Jura’s once-illegal vin jaune gains U.S. approval, and Sedona’s Art of Wine invites guests to sip, learn, and explore....

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Desert Rhythms in a Glass: Tasting the 2022 Page Springs Cellars Anonymous

The 2017 Le Lucere is a polished Brunello from San Filippo, showcasing an elegant side of Sangiovese. With high praise from critics and a cult-like following, this wine brings layered aromatics, refined tannins, and a long, savory finish. Though we came in slightly below the consensus, it’s undeniably well-crafted....

Summer in a Glass: A Closer Look at the 2021 Patrimonio Rosé “Cru Des Agriate”

Kermit Lynch strikes again. At $25, the 2021 Patrimonio Rosé from Domaine Giacometti delivers exactly what you'd want from a Corsican rosé: crisp fruit, subtle mineral tension, and a whole lot of Mediterranean charm. It’s light enough for lazy beach days but layered enough to keep your palate interested....

A Coastal Chill in a Glass: 2019 Martin Woods Rosé

The 2019 Martin Woods Rosé is not your average pink wine. Made from an eclectic blend of Pinot Noir, Gamay, Gewürztraminer, and Riesling, it’s as much a snapshot of Willamette Valley's cool-climate charm as it is a breezy, food-friendly sipper. Layered, zippy, and quietly complex....

Casa Emma: Sangiovese with a View in Chianti Classico

Set in the rolling hills of Barberino Tavarnelle, Casa Emma offers a polished take on Chianti Classico winemaking, combining detailed vineyard work with a clean, well-organized cellar approach. Led by winemaker Marco Salvadori, the estate specializes in structured, site-driven Sangiovese and welcomes visitors with immersive tastings that pair local flavor with regional perspective....

San Felice Winery Review

Perched in the hills of Castelnuovo Berardenga, San Felice blends heritage and precision winemaking across its Chianti Classico roots and broader Tuscan footprint....

Art of Wine: Sedona’s Ultimate Wine Tasting Experience

Nestled in the heart of Sedona, Art of Wine is a must-visit destination for wine lovers. With the largest wine selection in Arizona, an intimate tasting space, and a welcoming atmosphere, this spot offers a unique experience. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or just getting into wine, there’s something for everyone here....

Restaurants

First & Oak: Solvang’s Cozy Gem of Seasonal Fine Dining

First & Oak inside the charming Mirabelle Inn in Solvang brings a handsomely cozy vibe, stellar service, and a playful five-course tasting menu featuring local wines and seasonal ingredients. Chef Chris Flint’s pedigree shines, and even when a dish misses, the experience overall hits all the right notes. ...

Coast Range: A Steak & Seafood Spot That Doesn’t Quite Sizzle

Coast Range in Solvang offers a star-studded chef lineup and a wine program curated by Rajat Parr, but the dinner experience didn’t quite live up to its pedigree. While lunch delivered memorable bites, the evening ambiance and uneven flavors left us wanting more. ...

Zuma Las Vegas: A Showstopper of Japanese Flavors in the Desert

Zuma Las Vegas dazzles with elevated Japanese izakaya-style dining in a setting that screams upscale chic without taking itself too seriously. From an impeccable omakase experience to a sommelier-curated wine list that winks at excellence, Zuma is the kind of place you’ll want to linger a little longer....

The Ultimate Guide to Valle de Guadalupe Restaurants, Wineries, and Wines for the Perfect Long Weekend Escape

Discover the beauty and flavors of Valle de Guadalupe, Mexico's premier wine country. From boutique wineries to exquisite dining, luxurious stays, and stunning scenery, this guide explores the best that the region has to offer. This guide is being constantly updated. Originally Posted On February 21, 2024...

Jerome Wine Tasting Guide: Where to Visit and Why  

Jerome is Arizona's up-and-coming wine region, and it is a must visit! Explore unique wineries and discover delicious finds in this charming historic town. ...

The Early Stages of The Writing of Sideways

We're coming up on the 20-year anniversary of the release of the cult wine movie Sideways. Not many movies, or books, or other art for that matter, stand the test of time and are recognizably alive 20 years after and still resonate with people....

Wine Gadgets

VoChill: A Functional & Elegant Wine Chiller

With summer just around the corner, now is the perfect time to explore solutions for keeping your wine refreshingly chilled....

Easy Guide to Wine Decanting, Plus How to Choose the Right Decanter

There are so many decanters on the market, and so many styles of wine, sometimes it’s difficult to know which sized decanter to use with which grape variety, and how long each type of wine needs to be decanted. ...

5 Wine Carrier Bags to Help You Carry and Transport Wine

Transporting wine can be a nerve-wracking experience. The sound of bottles clinking together is enough to make any wine lover panic....

Interviews

Anton Van De Plas and The Gandona Winery Story: The Cork and Journey Interview

Brett and Tina sit down with Anton Van de Plas and go over the rich history of the Napa Valley wineries including Gandona Winery...

John Steach and his Coravin Adaptor: The Cork and Journey Interview

Brett gets on a Video Call and Interviews John Steach the inventor of the Coravin Argon Wine Adapter and go over how it is revolutionizing the wine industry almost as much as the Coravin has....

Jack Galante: The Cork and Journey Interview

Tina and Brett sat down with Jack Galante at his Caramel Valley Winery and dive into his origins and legacy in the world of wine....