The Wine Scholar Immersion trips are action-packed but never did I imagine I would be sitting in a vineyard overlooking…
If It’s Spring, It’s Albariño time!
It took me awhile to put up this post. The PR folks representing Rias Baixas wines had sent me 2…
Ten Wine Movies to Watch
One of the reasons I named my blog “Traveling By The Glass” is that I love traveling and I think…
A Wine Category and Wines to Look For, Smaragd, Wachau Austria
The picture above is from the Vinea Wachau website. “The Vinea Wachau (Vinea Wachau Nobilis Districtus) was founded in 1983 as…
Aeration – It Can Make a Difference Even on Every Day Wines
No matter the price sometimes wines with a little age on them just need some oxygen. I made the rookie…
2 Must Read Books and a Must See Organic Vineyard in the Dordogne
I can’t say the last time was that I read an actual physical book for pleasure until recently. These 2…
2 Burgundy Wines That Express Terroir Yet Don’t Break The Bank
The picturesque medieval villages of Burgundy are beautiful. However, it can be a very overwhelming region when it comes to choosing…
Kitsune and Its Nature Spirit
It has been a hard, crushing week for me, accepting that Obama is not in the White House anymore and…
3 Easy Ways to Up Your Wine Game in 2017
Oh gosh, it is 2017! I feel like the white rabbit, that I am late already. We are already on…
4 Wines to Pair with Vegetables: Collab Dinner for Genesis Growers at Elizabeth
It’s the holidays, so you may have champagne on the brain or at the very least bubbles of some sort.…
