February 2012:
Post #206: Exploring Riesling from the Southern Hemisphere
Post #205: Sip of the Day #9: Austrian Nectar: Kracher Trockenbeerenauslese
Post #204: Furmint: What’s Happening In Hungary
Post #203: Valentine’s Day Wine: Cru Beaujolais
Post #202: Sip of the Day #8: Spätburgunder: A Taste of German Pinot Noir
Post #201: Beyond Riesling: Exploring German Scheurebe
January 2012:
Post #200: Sip of the Day #7: Clairette de Die: A Sparkling Sip of History
Post #199: Loire Valley Cabernet Franc: Saumur Champigny & Chinon
Post #198: Sip of the Day #6: Exploring a Portuguese Red Blend
Post #197: Sip of the Day #5: Doing Dessert with French Banyuls
Post #196: Sip of the Day #4: Going All American with Missouri Norton
Post #195: Tasting Unknown Grapes From The Lone Star State
Post #194: Sip of the Day #3: Marcato iPrandi NV Lessini Durello
Post #193: Monastrell: A Spanish Secret Weapon
Post #192: Sip of the Day #2: Savoring a Spanish Sparkler: Juve y Camps Gran Reserva Cava
Post #191: Sip of the Day #1: Chateau Vaissiere 2008 Minervois
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Hi Tyler,
I found you on Winesforblondes (FB) and your comment with your blog address so I had to check you out as I am a wine novice and have learned alot from different blogs and yours is terrific. I got on your mailing list and hope to learn more information from you..again you have an awesome site and lots of good information.
Hey Beverly,
Thanks so much for all the kind words. I’m so glad you found the site and you like what you’ve read. If you’ve got any ideas or recommendations just let me know. Send me an email or friend me up on Facebook. Welcome to the site, and I look forward to hearing from you.
Hey, Tyler.
My wife and I met you last night at the AussieFloyd show. Great concert, huh. Thanks for giving us your card. I think this site is amazing. You are truely gifted. My wife and I spend just about all of our vacation time traveling to the various wine regions of California and Oregon and absolutely love it. Suggestion. . .Next time you are in the Temecula Valley, keep heading east on 76 and get up into the hills and the San Diego County AVA . Two wineries we found are Hawk Watch and Shadow Mountain. They are up about 1500 feet so their fruit is much different that that found on the valley floor. We thought they were yummy!
Here’s to your success!
Gordon