by Debbie | Mar 16, 2022 | Austrian Wine, wine, winephabet street, Zweigelt
Zweigelt is not a grape name you hear often, let alone are familiar with. It’s a grape I always wondered about. I knew of its Austrian roots and for the first time tasted a Zweigelt from the Finger Lakes not too long ago. But still, knowing a bit about grapes, I knew...
by Debbie | Mar 9, 2022 | wine
March can be such an unpredictable month with the weather. When that snowstorm or cold rain comes down, you want to cozy up to the fireplace with Josh….Josh Cellars that is. The man behind Josh is actually Joseph…Joseph Carr. I met Joseph Carr at the New York Wine...
by Debbie | Mar 2, 2022 | Languedoc, wine
The land of Languedoc is a coastal Mediterranean region in Southern France and it produces some really nice and affordable red, white, rose and sparkling wines. You will find nice full bodied red wines made with Syrah, Grenache, Carignan and Mourvedre. White wines...
by Debbie | Feb 21, 2022 | hudson valley wine, robibero winery, Rose, wine
This past week was a big Spring tease. With temps in the 60’s I had to uncork some Rose and think Spring! Now that the days are getting longer and the sun on your face is getting warmer, it’s Rose time. There is something about Rose wine that is energizing and come...
by Debbie | Feb 16, 2022 | sparkling wine, TrentoDoc, wine
There is a world of Sparkling Wines out there produced in the Methode Champenoise also known as Classic Method or Metodo Classico in Italy. Located just a few hours north of Venice is the Trentodoc appellation in Italy where Sparkling Wines are made in the mountains....