Wine 101: Stag’s Leap Cellars
In 1976, shockwaves reverberated through the worldwide wine community: For the first time, an American wine bested every French offering in a major competition. Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars ...
In 1976, shockwaves reverberated through the worldwide wine community: For the first time, an American wine bested every French offering in a major competition. Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars ...
2025 was a marathon year of tasting at VinePair. And as we barrel toward the holiday season and the start of a new year, there’s never been a better time to take stock of some of the ...
JUSTIN Vineyards & Winery put Paso Robles on the map, and their wines still define what premium California winemaking means today. The brand has always sought to create amazing wines ...
This episode of Wine 101 is Presented by JUSTIN Vineyards & Winery. Whether it’s for a dinner party or White Elephant, finding the perfect holiday gift just got easier. JUSTIN Wine ...
Sitting roughly 5,000 feet above sea level are the Mayacamas Mountains, which serve as somewhat of a border between California’s Napa and Sonoma Counties. As one moves south down that ...
We’ve talked a lot about Burgundy on the “Wine 101” podcast, and today, Keith is joined by members of Mâcon’s Cave de Lugny, a 100-year-old cooperative, to discuss more. So join us as we ...
As we continue our journey through the history of rosé, we approach a pivotal turning point that brought the wine style from its home in Europe to the rest of the world. It all began in ...
After the 1855 Classification of Bordeaux and the signing of the Anglo-French commercial treaty in 1860, the demand for expensive, age-worthy Bordeaux wines shot through the roof. However, ...
Spring is here, and like clockwork, rosé has reentered the collective consciousness. Although we’ve briefly touched upon the pink-hued wine here on “Wine 101” in the past, we’ve never taken ...
After discussing rosé’s possible origins in Massalia last week, our attention shifts to Tavel, a commune located slightly north of Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Legend has it that King Philip IV was ...