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Spec’sology Blog, Beer, Holidays, Spirits, WineChilean Wines
Spec’sology Blog, WineThe rise in Chilean wines may seem new to the wine world, but Chile has been planting grapevines since the 1500’s. The recent surge in Chilean wine exports has finally brought the recognition these vintners deserve; prior to the 1990’s almost all of Chilean wines were consumed by its residents.
This slender strip of land produces festive sparklers, crisp and refreshing whites, and bold, world-class reds, plus every style in between. Chile’s topography creates islands of isolation for the v... Read More
Australian Wines
Spec’sology Blog, WineAustralia is one of the most prolific wine-producing countries in the world and not many people in the U.S. are aware of it.
History of Australian Wine
The birth of Australian wine making first started when vine cuttings from the Cape of Good Hope were brought to the penal colony of New South Wales in 1788. Although these first vines failed, eventually other settlers managed to successfully cultivate vines for winemaking, and Australian made wine was available for sale domestically by the 1820s.... Read More
New Wines, Spirits & Beers for 2021
Spec’sology Blog, Beer, Spirits, WineIt’s January so you’ve probably finished reading all the 2020 recaps and are beyond ready to move on and leave those 365 days as far behind as possible! We feel you. So, what’s new for beverages in the year 2021 you ask? Well, settle on down and get ready to have your happy hour future read by the experts.
2021 will see the continued rise of hard seltzers as more and more brands get in on the action with new and unique offerings.
Online wine education courses skyrocketed during quarantine ... Read More
Top 10 Most Impactful Riojas of 2020
Spec’sology Blog, WineA Word From Our Wine Expert…
Many major reviewers have been releasing their “Best Of” and “Top” wines of the year lists over the past month. Fun as they may be to obsess over and reference, those lists are obviously subjective. While I have never been disappointed in a wine I’ve bought from one of these lists, there have been plenty of instances where I have vehemently disagreed with the rankings.
Below is my own list of noteworthy Riojas. I tasted a lot of Riojas in 2020, but the be... Read More
Best Texas Holiday Wines
Spec’sology Blog, WineBesides the fact that shopping local is more important than ever this holiday season; Texas makes some really good wines! So, whether you’re gifting or treating yourself, we’ve put together 5 Texas wines that will go wonderfully with your seasonal dishes and help to support a local business.
But first, some Texas wine history!
History of Texas Wine
When you think of wine production in the U.S. people tend to think of California as the original region, but Texas is one of the oldest wine grow... Read More
Wines From Rioja – The Perfect Holiday Companion!
Spec’sology Blog, WineWith a myriad of dishes served during the holidays, there is no better accompaniment to a meal – or finer gift to give – than an exquisite wine from Rioja.
These vibrant wines offer unmatched versatility. Excellent conditions for vine cultivation allow for a multitude of wine styles – this variation rivals almost any other top region in the world. Rioja wines are standouts due to a diversity of climate, landscape, soil type and grape varieties.
Rioja Sub-Zones
Rioja has thre... Read More
Thanksgiving Pairings
Spec’sology Blog, Holidays, Pairings, WineThanksgiving is almost here and that means the holiday stress is just starting to peak. We’re going to take care of that with some wine pairing tips you and your guests will be grateful for!
Here are a few ways to go about this:
One White, One Red
A good and simple strategy for Thanksgiving wine is to select a very good white and a very good red, offering your guests their choice.
For reds, look for soft tannins that will yield to and blend with your dishes, like Pinot Noir, Syrah, a... Read More
Paul Dolan Organic Vineyards
Spec’sology Blog, WineThe farming at Paul Dolan Vineyards is 100% organic and is done without the use of pesticides, herbicides or synthetic fertilizers. By treating the soil as a living, life-giving organism and nature as their guide, Paul Dolan crafts organic wines of character and purity.
“After tasting the real difference between organic and conventionally farmed grapes, side by side in a sun-drenched vineyard in 1987, my entire way of thinking about grape growing changed. The organic grapes were expressive,... Read More
Chianti Up: Getting Acquainted with A Tuscan Classic
Spec’sology Blog, WineChianti, pronounced “kee-on-tee”, is a red wine blend from the Chianti region of Tuscany, Italy, made primarily with Sangiovese grapes. You used to see it in a squat bottle wrapped in straw, but nowadays most producers use standard bottles and have left the straw off completely.
The history of Chianti dates back to at least the 13th century with the earliest incarnations of Chianti as a white wine. Over the years, Chianti has evolved into the red blend you see today.
The first known ... Read More