Words and Wine – Best Wine Writing
Researching and writing a book about people who work with wine changed my life. I plunged into stories about grapes and geography, filled the fridge with quirky and classic vintages, and marveled…
Researching and writing a book about people who work with wine changed my life. I plunged into stories about grapes and geography, filled the fridge with quirky and classic vintages, and marveled…
My friend Kathy Fu who works in Hong Kong provided photographs for this post, as well as information about Hong Kong itself – basic but intriguing stuff I simply never…
The title of this post is misleading. Regulations concerning wine are rarely beautiful, but associated grape names can be. You'll see. Below are some basic and bedrock regulations concerning how…
The Kingdom of Bhutan is a small nation tucked into the mountains north of India and east of Nepal. It has a population of less than 700,000 people and no…
The flight from Saigon to Hanoi takes two hours. In late December, the journey will take you from t-shirt, shorts, and sandals weather to where you'll need to pull on…
Two years ago my friend Robin and I spent five days at a house in the village of Magny-les-Villers in Burgundy – surrounded by vineyards and rolling countryside. On arrival…
Here are two dessert recipes for the holidays. One comes from wind-zapped, volcanic isles known as the Azores, which are circled by the raging Atlantic Ocean - by way of…
This week it's time for something different. I write two blogs - one about wine, the other about books and publishing. Every Tuesday I try to fire off one blog…
Does wine taste different when you're on an airplane? The simple answer is yes. But this easy question has contradictory answers. The information is largely anecdotal, and there's a lack…
Years ago, friends and I drank liters of full-bodied beer on a hillside known as La Collina D'Oro (The Hill of Gold) in the Swiss province of Ticino above the…