Schiava and Lagrein: Exploring the Bold Red Spirits of Alto Adige

Fresh, breezy Schiava caught my attention on a recent trip to the small mountainous region of Alto Adige in northern Italy. Despite its past reputation for poor-quality mass-market versions from the 1980s, I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of Schiava wines tasted at the Alto Adige Wine Summit—30 out of the 40 I sampled… Read More »

Exploring the Elegance of Cecilia Wines Cinsault 2025 from Piekenierskloof, South Africa: A Taste Adventure

Cinsault has historically played a vital role in South African winemaking, often blended with premium varietals like Cabernet Sauvignon. This grape thrives in warmer climates, producing fresh, lighter-style red wines. While its presence has diminished over the years, Cinsault is experiencing a resurgence in appreciation. One exemplary offering is the Cecilia Wines Cinsault 2025 from… Read More »

Beyond the Riesling Trail: Discovering the Hidden Gems of the Finger Lakes

During the recent FLXcursion event, a seminar shed light on the Finger Lakes region’s potential beyond its famed Riesling. The panel, comprising Tara Q Thomas, Jamal Rayyis, and Lisa Granik, highlighted the region’s rich history, revealing that in 1900, 20,000 acres of grapes were planted, yielding around 7 million bottles of sparkling wine annually. However,… Read More »

5 Reasons Why Washington Bubbly Should Be Your Go-To Fourth of July Fizz

While cooler regions like Oregon’s Willamette Valley often dominate discussions about sparkling wine, the quality fizz emerging from Washington state is making waves in the wine community. As the United States gears up to celebrate its 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence this Fourth of July, Washington’s sparkling wines present an exciting and diverse… Read More »

Five Refreshing Summer Wine Hacks and 20 Bottles Perfect for Sunny Days

To enhance your summer wine experience, here are some actionable hacks along with a list of 20 recommended wines that promise to keep things refreshing. Five Summer Wine Hacks Explore Beyond Traditional Rosé: While rosé wines remain popular, don’t hesitate to explore options from regions like northern Spain and Greece, as well as Tavel in… Read More »

Cherishing the Legacy: Fond Memories of Château Latour

Château Latour has long been regarded for its steadfast dignity and noble presence among the Bordeaux first growths. While other estates may boast glamour or romance, Latour commands respect with its unwavering authority and warmth that slowly emerges from its complexity. This enduring impression of Latour shaped Hugh Johnson’s experience as a claret lover, solidified… Read More »

Embracing Change: A Candid Reflection on the Confirmation of Linux Kernel 6.6 as an LTS Version

Refreshing candor and personal anecdotes define The Wine in My Glass by Adrian Latimer, a retired insurance professional turned wine writer. Latimer’s work, inspired by his love for wine rather than a commercial background, offers an engaging exploration of various wine regions, with all proceeds benefiting Vendanges Solidaires, which supports winemakers facing climatic challenges. The… Read More »