South African Wines Provide Great Choices for Wine Enthusiasts

This week, I’ll venture outside of the Pacific Northwest to feature a number of wines from South Africa. This part of the world of wine has really come into its own during the past decade or two, but its winemaking roots trace back to the 17th century. European settlers, particularly the Dutch and French, brought […]

Wine Sale and Tasting

Event Date: June 12, 2015 Time: 5:00 to 9:00 pm Sample wines from over 20 wineries and enjoy food selections from a number of local vendors at the Bellingham Ferry & Cruise Terminal in Bellingham’s Fairhaven District. Wines will also be available for purchase tax-free and at discounted prices. All proceeds benefit the American Cancer […]

Go to Chaberton Estate in Langley, BC for Excellent Food and Wine

Have you ever had a great experience somewhere, only to return years later and find that things just weren’t the same? I remember having an excellent visit at Chaberton Estate Winery three years ago, and not wanting to get my hopes up too much, set the bar a bit lower for my return earlier this […]

What’s My Favorite Wine? Here Are a Few Suggestions

What’s your favorite wine? That’s easily one of the most-asked questions I’ve encountered during the past 15 years as a wine columnist for the Herald. The answer, of course, is always a moving target, as new wines are introduced into the market and older vintages go out of circulation as they’re consumed or cellared. One […]

Celebrate World Malbec Day With These Recommendations from Argentina

April 17 is World Malbec Day, a celebration of the red wine grape that originated in France and is now grown in vineyards around the world. The day was chosen to coincide with a reported declaration by the president of Argentina to acquire French vines, including malbec, and plant them in Argentinian soils in 1853. […]

1 42 43 44 45 46 148