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Romance in a Bottle, from Napa to Tuscany, With a Nod to Dr. Oz
January 9, 2026
By now, it should be conventional wisdom that the same wine will land differently depending on the circumstances in which…
Taylor Swift to Robert Mondavi: Wine Trends to Watch in 2026
December 26, 2025
What does the future hold? Here are some predictions, from A to Z, in very brief form. Authenticity. There is…
Napa’s Only Zinfandel on Zinfandel Lane: A BYOB Tribute
August 8, 2025
We recently took our own advice and opened a wine that we had considered too special to open. We know.…
‘The Wines of California’: From Missionaries to The Vice
April 18, 2025
We began to enjoy the taste of wine soon after we met in 1973, but we began to love wine…
Frescobaldi on Oregon, Napa and Ornellaia Bianco’s Secret ‘Blend’
April 4, 2025
Lamberto Frescobaldi thinks long term – really, really long term. He is the 30th generation of one of Italy’s most…
Éric Taillet Champagne Rocks Us; It Starts With Worms, Trees and Sexual Confusion
March 21, 2025
We’ve all had those moments during our wine journeys. Whether we’re new to wine or old hands, some bottles touch…
OTBN 2025 Was Sweet, With a Salute to Dad and Plenty of Yquem
March 7, 2025
When we invented Open That Bottle Night in 1999, to persuade people to finally uncork the wine they’ve been saving…
Twelve Bucks a Liter? A Rosé With Alluring Texture? Believe It
July 26, 2024
We had a rosé we enjoyed very much recently that costs around $12 a liter and in some places even…
The Wine Bible’s Karen MacNeil on Mansplaining and Pleasure
December 2, 2022
MacNeil’s Wine Bible is the best-selling wine book in the U.S., with almost a million copies sold, and since its…
Has Your Palate Changed? We Take the Amarone Test
September 23, 2022
Over the years, we have read quite a bit about how wine palates change. The conventional wisdom is that people…
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