Virtual Tasting – Paso Robles featuring Caliza Winery June 13th, 2020

Hello wine lovers and fellow #902wine0’s First and foremost, we hope you are all healthy and safe. With that said, please consider joining us in exploring our favorite wine region here in the states, Paso Robles. The wines being made in Paso Robles are truly gorgeous and worth tasting. The folks that make the wine are passionate, friendly and accessible. One of our favorite wineries is Caliza Winery. Caliza makes very high quality wine, some of the finest in Paso Robles. From Caliza: Caliza is a small, family-owned and operated vineyard and… Read More

Spotlight on Bordeaux, France: A Wine Lover’s Guide for 2020

Beyond visiting the chateaux outside the city and tasting the wines, visitors will find much to do within the pedestrian friendly city center. Bordeaux is one of the most exciting cities in France. Wine producers are rejoicing over the success of the widely applauded 2018 red vintage. Beyond visiting the chateaux outside the city and tasting the wines, visitors will find much to do within the pedestrian friendly city center. Activities include shopping, restaurants, and Bordeaux’s museums. Bordeaux City Center Bordeaux is a picturesque walking city. Just strolling along the Garonne river… Read More

The Four-Day Road Trip to Take Through France’s Alsace This Autumn

Finding beauty, wine, and absolutely no beasts along the Rhine.   Filled with towns that feel pulled straight from Disney’s animated Beauty and the Beast, Alsace and its old-world allure draws travelers back again and again. But the history of the the wine-rich region on the west bank of the Rhine River is far from a fairytale: the territory was fought over in bloody battles by the French and Germans for more than 300 years. It’s only been part of France since 1945, and the borderland’s dual heritage explains the whimsical blend… Read More

Frost Strikes France Again, Savaging Bordeaux Vines | News | News & Features | Wine Spectator

Widespread damage has been reported in Bordeaux, Burgundy and Champagne, with more cold in the forecast Source: Frost Strikes France Again, Savaging Bordeaux Vines | News | News & Features | Wine Spectator