Zinful Zins

Zinful Zins

Zinfandel has a long history in America. It was brought to New York in 1820 by a fellow named George Gibbs from cuttings he obtained in Austria. By the 1850’s the grape was being cultivated in nurseries and made it’s way to Napa and Sonoma valleys. It once was the...
Summer Sips

Summer Sips

Summer is for sipping wine on the deck, around the fire or at the lake. But most importantly, summer is for sipping wine with great friends. Join us for our summer sips wine tasting. We will enjoy food, friends and the taste of summer with not so common fruit forward...

A tasting cruise of Sicily and Sardinia

The Mediterranean islands of Sicily and Sardina are home to some of the most unique and interesting wines in the world. Steeped in history, viticulture on these islands date back to pre-Roman times. It is known that the Greeks were growing vines in Sicily in the 8th...

Bordeaux

Bordeaux. What more do you need to know? Steeped in tradition and, yes, a bit of French snootiness, the wines of Bordeaux are something special. From the Right Bank to the Left, from Médoc to Margaux to St. Emilion, we will be sampling some wonderful wines. Our...
South of the Border

South of the Border

When you think of wines from the south, thoughts of Argentinian malbecs and Chilean carmeneres come to mind. But there are fantastic wines being made much closer to the United States. Nestled in the valleys of Baja California just south of the border is a vibrant wine...