Barefoot Chardonnay September 16, 2011December 30, 2015Nick Comment Barefoot has shown that it can make some fun and enjoyable casual wines with both it’s Moscato and Pinot Noir. In fact, given [...]
Taylor Cream Sherry September 15, 2011March 9, 2016Nick 2 The last cream sherry that was on was Osborne’s, a brand with a strong reputation. Another, wine that has a prevalence [at least [...]
2008 Robert Mondavi Private Selection Merlot September 14, 2011February 5, 2016Nick Comment If there’s one thing that I’m guilty of when it comes to buying wine, it’s being suckered in by vintage changes. Now there’s [...]
Sutter Home Moscato September 13, 2011December 6, 2015Nick 2 Lots of Moscato lately, but as a last hurrah to summer, this isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Sutter Home Moscato is another in [...]
Barefoot White Zinfandel September 12, 2011September 15, 2011Nick Comment Barefoot Moscato and Pinot Noir were both very nice wines for the money. Especially at the price point of around $6. With that [...]
Splurge Saturday: 2008 Ernest Hill Alexander Chardonnay September 10, 2011February 5, 2016Nick Comment Welcome to Splurge Saturday, where we take a break from bottles under $10 to step out and up, in search of exciting new [...]
2010 St. Gabriel Riesling September 9, 2011February 5, 2016Nick 2 Mosel is one of Germany’s most noted regions for riesling, and it’s worth bearing in mind it tends to be huge. Rieslings from [...]
2007 Ravens Wood Vintners Blend Petite Sirah September 8, 2011February 5, 2016Nick Comment Ravens Wood is always one of the names in the store that inexplicably makes me believe that the wine will be quality. While [...]
Harthill Farms Merlot September 7, 2011February 5, 2016Nick 2 By this point, it would be fair to say that I’ve elaborated how I feel about wines that don’t come with vintages. Aside [...]
2010 FlipFlop Moscato September 6, 2011December 6, 2015Nick Comment Sometimes you just can’t go Barefoot. At these times, Flip Flops can be as close as you can get. Other times, when on [...]