Wines of Hourglass Estate
Hourglass Estate’s wines are complex and beautifully articulated; some leave you with a surprise that you might love.
Hourglass Estate’s wines are complex and beautifully articulated; some leave you with a surprise that you might love.
My favorite wines of 2014 charged at my palate, changed my mind, and taught me something wonderful.
Philippe Chavy’s wines present a delicious balance between opulence and verticality. Here, notes on eleven of his wines, from village to premier cru.
Crémant d’Alsace’s creamy texture, savory heft, crackly citrus acidity, and affordable prices are cause enough for celebration.
Polished yet food-friendly Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from Carneros.
Davis Bynum’s Jane’s Vineyard Pinot Noirs are blithe and luminous—and offer a delicious lesson in the effect of clonal selection.
These Oregon Pinot Noirs are ripe with voluptuous acidity, shimmery minerals, and a forest-earthiness that keeps the fruit in perspective.
Substantial white wines do belong on the winter table.
A great wine has an element of surprise, has found new ways to leave its imprint on you. Here are three.
A rumination on Pinot Noir, Nebbiolo, and what we learn by tasting.
Wines of the Week, a study in acid: From Ridge, Wente, Matua, and Erath wineries
A weekly roundup of wines worth sharing—from Santa Lucia Highlands, Arroyo Seco, Sonoma Coast, Russian River, and Napa Valley