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MS Andrea Immer Robinson took the floor. Leave it to Andrea, as a Master Sommelier, to set the tone with grace and wit — and to remind all of us why we fell in love with wine in the first place. This wasn’t just about tannins or tasting notes; it was about storytelling, connection, and how the right glass of wine can transport you straight to the pl...


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I first heard Nova described as a trailblazer — the first female winemaker in the U.S. to earn the coveted Master of Wine title. But titles, as impressive as they are, don’t tell the whole story. The real story starts with a deep curiosity about the land, a lifelong pursuit of craftsmanship, and a belief that wine shou...


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Every so often, a winery conversation reminds me that wine is so much more than fermentation and oak; it’s the bridge between history and heart. The Fernández family of Tinto Pesquera exemplifies that bridge — honoring the traditions that built Ribera del Duero while fearlessly shaping its future.


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Sullivan Rutherford Estate is one of those Napa places that still feels like a secret, even though it has been around since 1972. French for “Heart of the Vine,” Coeur de Vigne could not be a more fitting name for the estate.

A Napa Estate with History

 


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San Felice is one of those places that doesn’t just make wine. The stones, the cypresses, the slow Tuscan sunsets – everything feels in quiet harmony with Sangiovese. San Felice began as an ancient Tuscan hamlet and, over time, evolved into a modern wine estate that still feels like a village, with vines, olive trees, and people wo...


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