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The Pocket Sommelier

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Submitted by curtiswarner on August 18, 2009
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Make the most out of the summer with a picnic and wine

It’s already August and most of us are probably wondering how summer is passing us so quickly! Why not explore the great outdoors with a p...

Source: The Pocket Sommelier | August 11, 2011

Château Puygueraud 2006

2006 was another warm growing season in Bordeaux, resulting in full-bodied wines. The reds of Château Puygueraud, one of the right bank's...

Source: The Pocket Sommelier | March 26, 2011

Wine Stocking Stuffer for under $5

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Wine Tasting Event

Are you planning on holding a wine tasting event? The Pocket Sommelier - Wine Tasting Guide & Journal is the perfect accompaniment for any...

Source: The Pocket Sommelier | October 26, 2010

Oakville

Napa Valley's Oakville AVA is the location of Robert Mondavi’s famous winery built in 1966. Although it is located in the north part of t...

Source: The Pocket Sommelier | September 9, 2010

Anything but Merlot?

Merlot became fashionable as a single varietal in Califonia in the 1980s, and a boom in plantings quickly followed. It is a soft, gentle, k...

Source: The Pocket Sommelier | July 16, 2010

California's "Fumé Blanc"

California Sauvignon Blanc is made in a variety of styles, the predominant style being a dry wine free from the famous “herbaceousness”...

Source: The Pocket Sommelier | July 14, 2010

Napa Valley

Napa Valley is the top wine region in California, fully planted with wine grapes. Wine production here represents 20% of the market value o...

Source: The Pocket Sommelier | May 7, 2010

Dry Creek Valley

The Dry Creek Valley of Sonoma is a warm growing area prone to dampness. As such, the valley floor is better suited for white wines, such a...

Source: The Pocket Sommelier | May 3, 2010

The Russian River Valley

The Russina River Valley is an AVA in Sonoma, and one of the coolest in the region. Traditionally an apple growing area, wine grapes have a...

Source: The Pocket Sommelier | April 27, 2010

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