Posted on June 27, 2008 by Jeff Wertalik
When South African wines first entered the U.S. market, there was Pinotage abound, as it was seen as South Africa’s signature grape, however “good Pinotage” has been considered an oxymoron by most and has taken a back seat to some of South Africa’s more prominent wines of late. Yet this very misunderstood varietal can have [...]
Filed under: Wine | 1 Comment »
Posted on June 11, 2008 by The Wine Buyer
Santa Silvana. For years it has been compared to Santa Margarita. Both wines are from the same region, (Alto Adige) both are great drinking wines however, the apparent difference is Santa Silvana is more cost efficient. Santa Silvana is our #1 selling Pinot Grigio. It is pale straw yellow in color, fresh, crisp and clean, [...]
Filed under: Wine | Leave a Comment »
Posted on June 7, 2008 by The Wine Buyer
Zesty, Crisp, and refreshing. Just some of the characteristics of this wonderful New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc that keeps you coming back for more. Lets face it the weather is warming up and we all just want to relax. What a great way to do that then with a invigorating glass of Satellite.
Many critics consider [...]
Filed under: New Zealand | Leave a Comment »
Posted on June 7, 2008 by The Wine Buyer
Mano a Mano is a Spanish expression meaning “hand to hand”. It is used to describe a competition between two people that are trying to out do each other. The English use of the phrase is “one on one”. The Wine world recognizes this phrase as a exceptional wine that compliments an array of dishes [...]
Filed under: Spain | Leave a Comment »