Buys $25 and under, Italian Wine, Travel

Notre Dame + Wine Bars: The Perfect Paris Weekend

About 18 months ago we were in France, winding [or wine-ing?] our way through Paris, Bordeaux, and Languedoc. You can read about our adventures here. This year, we gave Italy its due: Rome, Umbria, Tuscany, and Sardinia. But first, another stop in Paris, where we started our journey with a two-night stay. Our primary goal… Continue reading Notre Dame + Wine Bars: The Perfect Paris Weekend

Buys $25 and under, Shops + Shows, Tastings

Taking Flights at Uva Wine Bar

Last month we reported on Uva, the new self-service wine bar in Mashpee, [Cape Cod] which opened after two years of construction and permitting delays. This lively spot is a welcome addition to the less-than-stellar wine offerings in our part of the Cape, and it's giving the traditional cafe and wine bar Trevi a run… Continue reading Taking Flights at Uva Wine Bar

Buys $25 and under, Buys under $75, Tastings

VinoDuo’s Top 12 Wines of 2024

We had the great pleasure of re-visiting the Temecula Valley AVA in early 2024, so our 'Best Of' review is colored by our delightful experience in that lesser-known Southern California wine region. But our Top 12 list is also dotted with wines from France, Italy, Spain, and Australia. Some favorites are old friends, like the… Continue reading VinoDuo’s Top 12 Wines of 2024

Buys under $75, Italian Wine, Shops + Shows, Tastings

Italian Wine Finds for Under $40

We've been missing Italy of late. Dreaming about our trip to Puglia in 2019. Gorging on Gary's homemade pizza and lasagna. And discovering new wines from Sardinia, Chianti, and Abruzzo. In October we held a tasting of white, red, and rosé wines from the island of Sardinia. A few weeks ago we grabbed three bottles… Continue reading Italian Wine Finds for Under $40

Italian Wine, Lisa's Whites, Tastings

Why Pecorino d’Abruzzo Deserves Your Attention

When wine lovers hear "Abruzzo" they think Montepulciano d'Abruzzo, the popular powerhouse red from the Italian region of Abruzzo. When chefs hear "Pecorino," they think of Pecorino Romano, the cheese perfectly suited to grating over home-style Italian meals. But after a recent wine tasting, when VinoDuo hears "Pecorino d'Abruzzo" we'll now think, "Oh, that zingy… Continue reading Why Pecorino d’Abruzzo Deserves Your Attention

Tastings, Travel

Top Temecula Wineries: Insights from VinoDuo and Wine Enthusiast

Everyone's Re-visiting Temecula! In February 2024, VinoDuo returned to Temecula, a small-ish wine region south of LA that we first visited in the early 2000s. We found a lively, expanding wine culture whose growers, grapes, and production stand in marked contrast to the mega regions of Napa and Sonoma. Amid the familiar Cabs and Sauvignon… Continue reading Top Temecula Wineries: Insights from VinoDuo and Wine Enthusiast

Big Splurges $75+, Red; Mostly Napa Cabs, Tastings

Pine Ridge Napa Cab ’19 Smokes the Competition in Five-Wine Tasting

When friends from California came calling this summer, we made them feel right at home with a casual tasting of 2020 and 2021 releases of Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. We paired two lesser-known producers with a couple of Napa superstars but when those four didn't completely delight, we hastily added a 2019 also drawn from… Continue reading Pine Ridge Napa Cab ’19 Smokes the Competition in Five-Wine Tasting

Big Splurges $75+, France, Tastings, Travel

Our Grande French Adventure, Part 3

The Wineries of Saint-Julien We concluded our visit to Bordeaux's Left Bank with stops in the Saint-Julien appellation. The smallest of the four "communes" that make up Bordeaux's Haut-Médoc region, St.-Julien is Cabernet Sauvignon country and, therefore, Gary [and often, Lisa] country. In fact, Gary hand-picked each of the wineries and Into the Vineyard made… Continue reading Our Grande French Adventure, Part 3

Big Splurges $75+, France, Tastings, Travel

Our Grande French Adventure, Part 2

I. The City of BordeauxWhen you hear "Bordeaux," you think of the wine region. We certainly did. And then we spent three nights in the city of Bordeaux...an ancient [3rd century], lively city that benefits from its namesake wine region's popularity but stands on its own if you never sip a drop of wine during… Continue reading Our Grande French Adventure, Part 2