Zinfandel Blind Tasting Results From KensWineGuide.com
Zinfandel is known to many as America’s red wine grape. Many Americans will celebrate this heralded grape at the ZAP Wine Festival in San Francisco at the end of this…
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Zinfandel is known to many as America’s red wine grape. Many Americans will celebrate this heralded grape at the ZAP Wine Festival in San Francisco at the end of this…
What is your New Year’s resolution? Mine is to keep my wine cellar current and not wait too long to pull my cellar wines. One of the biggest myths I…
In November the Ken’s Wine Guide Tasting Panel tried 16 sparkling wines and Champagne. We wanted to make some recommendations for New Year’s Eve and other festive holiday celebrations. Of…
Wine enthusiasts are always looking for interesting wines to share with family and friends, but getting those bottles from point A to point B has become increasingly difficult given today’s…
In October we conducted two tastings of several different white wine varietals. We focused on the less common white varietals. We wanted to cover a lot of different varieties over…
Wine-flavored ice creams and sorbets are a hot new trend in gourmet desserts. These ice creams and sorbets are delicious treats for adults. We tried many. Our favorites are listed…
Written by Evan L. Goldenberg, Architect, AIA Design Build Consultants Inc. Building a Wine Cellar? In this article (Part 2) we will discuss the various methods of refrigeration, if any,…
Not far from our college alma maters in Syracuse, New York lies a terrific wine region called the Finger Lakes. This August we decided to make the trek to this…
Our winner for the second consecutive year was the 2004 Sebastiani “Alexander Valley” $32 Cabernet! Last year the 2003 won this event. Congrats go out to the winemaker, Mark Lyon,…
Ken and I began our wine tasting adventures on Cayuga Lake in the Finger Lakes wine region on a foggy Monday morning in early August. After a fun morning of…