Listan Negro is a red grape variety native to Spain, specifically the Canary Islands, a volcanic archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Morocco and Western Sahara. It is the predominant grape variety on the island of Tenerife, the largest and most populous of the islands. The grape is also cultivated in partsContinue reading “Jan 4th-Listan Negro”
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Dec 28th- Pinot Meunier
Pinot Meunier is a black grape used in the production of Champagne and other sparkling wines. It is added in small proportions to blends that are more predominantly Chardonnay and Pinot Noir to increase the fruity notes in the final product. Meunier got its name because of the layer of white ‘peach fuzz’ on theContinue reading “Dec 28th- Pinot Meunier”
Dec 21st-Glühwein
With the holidays upon us, this week I wanted to try a wine a little different from my usual theme. Glühwein, or ‘glow wine’ as it is loosely translated, is a spiced wine traditionally sold at German and Austrian Christmas markets. Its history dates back to Roman times when they needed ways to mask theContinue reading “Dec 21st-Glühwein”
Dec 14th-Clairette
Clairette is an ancient white grape from Southern France dating back as far as the 15th century. It is commonly used in blended wines with different grapes such as Vermentino, Ugni Blanc, Terret, Grenache Blanc, Roussanne, and even some red blends, depending on the region it is being cultivated in. In addition to making dryContinue reading “Dec 14th-Clairette”
December 7th-Viura/Macabeo
During my recent studies, my instructor spoke of Viura and how gracefully it ages. So, when I was perusing the shelves of my local wine shop, I was excited to spot a bottle from 2015. Viura, as it is known in the regions of Rioja and Rueda, also goes by the more common name ofContinue reading “December 7th-Viura/Macabeo”
Nov 30th-Çalkarasi
When I think of rosé wines, the first place, or even the 10th place, to spring to mind isn’t Turkey but that is where this week’s bottle was produced. Çalkarasi (Chal-kara-see) is a red grape indigenous to the Çal district of the Denizli province. It is located about 330 miles south of Istanbul in westernContinue reading “Nov 30th-Çalkarasi”
Nov 23rd-Freisa
Friesa is one of the oldest red grape varieties from the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy. It is a close relative of Nebbiolo. Due to its sharp acidity, heavy tannins and bitter finish, it is commonly made into gently sparkling wines or still wines with some residual sugar to help balance these attributes. DOC lawsContinue reading “Nov 23rd-Freisa”
Nov 16th-Uva Rara and Vespolina
Uva Rara and Vespolina are both red grapes that are indigenous to the Piedmont region of northern Italy. It would be reasonable to assume that Uva Rara is the rarer variety of the two, but that would be incorrect. Its name literally means ‘rare grape’ but this is a reference to the bunch size andContinue reading “Nov 16th-Uva Rara and Vespolina”
Nov 9th-Beier
The grape I chose for this week, Beier, is so obscure, it’s not even listed in my thousand plus page compendium of wine grape varieties. It was another of those bottles that magically found its way into my wine bag at the recommendation of the merchants at my local wine shop. From the tiny amountsContinue reading “Nov 9th-Beier”
November 2nd-Biancu Gentile
This week, we venture to the French island of Corsica to find the rare white grape, Biancu Gentile. Corsica is located in the Mediterranean, to the north of Sardinia and directly south of Genoa, Italy. Biancu Gentile has been growing on the island since at least the early 1800’s. It commonly gets misidentified as someContinue reading “November 2nd-Biancu Gentile”