Socially Unbuttoning Bordeaux
This Vino Voices website/weblog is being redesigned by a professional (finally!) It will soon be more compact and include a visual menu of previous posts.
This Vino Voices website/weblog is being redesigned by a professional (finally!) It will soon be more compact and include a visual menu of previous posts.
Ten years ago (in March) I first arrived to visit Bordeaux city and countryside. In 2017 I wrote a post about that arrival, which included
Latest Forbes pieces are here regarding South African wines. This post includes additional photos, and a value scoring of many wines tasted …. The food,
My latest Forbes pieces are here and include articles that discuss the marriage of Azorean tourism with forestation, Germanic influence on Italy’s Friuli wines and a
Recent Forbes posts I’ve written are about wines from Sicily and Puglia, as well as from Prosecco country in northern Italy. There is also a
The region where I live in France is a sizable, though little known, portion of Bordeaux (technically and administratively known, basically, as the ‘Gironde Département’)
I had the good fortune to meet and speak with Baroness de Rothschild last week, and found her energetic, colorful, determined and endlessly curious.
People buy famous and expensive wine brands for different reasons. One reason is that they can be a decent investment—which is valid. Another, somewhat unsettling,
I recently left an overseas job early. Turns out to have been a wise choice – the situation was turning unscrupulous. Next, I flew back
Three hours east of Bordeaux and an hour and a half north of Toulouse, the sine-shaped River Lot snakes through the hills of Cahors wine