I like to think of each wine as a photograph; an organic system frozen in time like a camera captures two young lovers holding hands for the first time. One hand is art. The other is science. You could have one without the other, but where’s the romance in that? And what comes after that … Continue reading A Snapshot of Wine
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The Engaged Winelover
[This article was written by Benjamin Spencer, AmericanWineWriter, and published by Eligible Magazine. Follow this link to read the full article.]Dialogue is important. In love, as in politics, what is said can lead to war or peace. Wine certainly doesn’t fall into the category of combat, but the point is the same if you consider … Continue reading The Engaged Winelover
The Magic of a Great Vintage
[This article was written by Benjamin Spencer, AmericanWineWriter, and published by Eligible Magazine. Follow this link to read the full article.] Relationships are a lot like wine. There are times to grow and gather, work and wait, and most certainly there are moments of ecstasy. Once in a while all the potential possibilities converge and … Continue reading The Magic of a Great Vintage
Follow Your Nose To Pleasure
[This article is written by Benjamin Spencer, AmericanWineWriter, and published by Eligible Magazine. Follow this link to the full article] There is no human sense more closely tied to seduction than our sense of smell. We can be roused by the way something looks or tastes or feels or sounds, but if that olfactory magic … Continue reading Follow Your Nose To Pleasure
Moschofilero, Football, and Friends in Nemea
I arrived in Greece a few hours ago. In the last few hours, I have traveled from Athens to the Peloponnese, had an incredible lunch, and a walk through a vineyard. Now I'm watching the World Cup, trying two white wines before we kick off the #NemeaWineTour2014 in the morning. Both wines are made from the Moschofilero … Continue reading Moschofilero, Football, and Friends in Nemea