
Three Valleys Zinfandel
LSU-purple in color, Ridge Vineyards Three Valleys Zinfandel kicks off with aromas of white flowers and enough white pepper and Asian spice undertones to carry through to the end zone.

Magnificat
While the right side of my taste buds parallels the same latitude as Bordeaux, my left is all American—just perfect to fully appreciate Franciscan Estate Magnificat Napa Valley Meritage.

JCB No. 69
More than froth, frills and pink petticoats, JCB No. 69 Brut Rosé is an elegant sparkling wine crafted from pinot noir grapes.

Merry Edwards Sauvignon Blanc
Like your first Dreamsicle of summer, Merry Edwards Sauvignon Blanc is a magical adventure.

Graham Beck Brut Rosé
Time to locate your white bucks and seersucker suits and stock the cooler with Graham Beck Brut Rosé.

Briccotondo Barbera
Fontanafredda Briccotondo Barbera could have been the wine you experienced on a recent trip to Italy—at some little café tucked deep in the village where the wine is produced by the locals and served only in carafes.

Stretch Drive
Founded in 2010, Post Parade Winery was an infant in Napa time but was fully developed according to experts.

Chateau Buena Vista Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon
Before the wine train, executive motor coaches, phylloxera, Prohibition, and both World Wars, there was Buena Vista Winery and the wild, Wild West.

Sainte Fumée
The blend is in! Most everyone knows the difference between Cabernet Sauvignon and Sauvignon Blanc.

Mauritson Zinfandel
Zinfandel grapes were born and bred abroad, but it’s the California winemakers who mastered the art of zin.


Brutocao Quadriga
I speak just a few words in Italian: Sangiovese, Primitivo, Barbera, and Dolcetto.


Peju Cabernet Sauvignon
Peju Cabernet Sauvignon roars out of the gate with red cherry aromas, black plum mid palate, and a little rough and tumble on the finish.

Chalk Hill Sauvignon Blanc
Chalk Hill Sauvignon Blanc hits the sweet spot on the applause meter between Bordeaux-style grassy green and California-style buttered toast.

Sonoma-Cutrer Pinot Noir
Hot summer nights scream for cool reds like Sonoma-Cutrer pinot noir, best served cool to the touch as if dispatched straight from the wine cellar.

Louis Roederer Brut Premier
With 49 million bubbles, 25 miles per hour cork-popping speeds, and 90 pounds of pressure per square inch, a bottle of Louis Roederer Brut Premier Champagne delivers the complete celebration package.

Il Fauno di Arcanum 2012
When Italians think French, they drink Il Fauno di Arcanum, a Bordeaux-style red wine previously referred to as Super Tuscan.

Cadre The Architects
Springtime in Paris is lovely, especially when sipping most any red Burgundy on a terrace overgrown with wisteria.
