Go on-Bloom Big with Loire WinesLoire Valley offers diverse wines that reflect a blend of tradition and innovation, making them appealing for exploration and enjoyment.
Talking francly: discover red wines made with the other' cabernetCabernet franc gaining recognition for stylish red wines with freshness and elegance. Loire Valley and California showcase diverse styles.
Go on-Bloom Big with Loire WinesLoire Valley offers diverse wines that reflect a blend of tradition and innovation, making them appealing for exploration and enjoyment.
Talking francly: discover red wines made with the other' cabernetCabernet franc gaining recognition for stylish red wines with freshness and elegance. Loire Valley and California showcase diverse styles.
Amid a weakened wine market, Alameda County grape growers nearly double the acreage of a classic varietalCabernet sauvignon and cabernet franc are rapidly growing varietals in Livermore Valley, despite challenges in wine consumer demand post-pandemic.
Could Livermore Valley be the new Bay Area destination for cabernet franc?Livermore Valley aims to be a global cabernet franc destination, with an increase in wineries producing cab franc thanks to favorable terroir.Cabernet franc grape grows exceptionally well in Livermore, producing balanced fruit with lighter wine than cabernet sauvignon due to wind effects.
Amid a weakened wine market, Alameda County grape growers nearly double the acreage of a classic varietalCabernet sauvignon and cabernet franc are rapidly growing varietals in Livermore Valley, despite challenges in wine consumer demand post-pandemic.
Could Livermore Valley be the new Bay Area destination for cabernet franc?Livermore Valley aims to be a global cabernet franc destination, with an increase in wineries producing cab franc thanks to favorable terroir.Cabernet franc grape grows exceptionally well in Livermore, producing balanced fruit with lighter wine than cabernet sauvignon due to wind effects.
More than malbec: the diverse wines of ArgentinaArgentina's wine scene is diversifying beyond malbec, highlighting varieties like bonarda and cabernet franc as potential stars.Winemakers in Argentina are embracing lesser-known grape varieties to expand their offerings and appeal.
We Asked 20 Sommeliers: Which Wine Do You Wish People Ordered More? (2024)Exploring unconventional wines can enhance your drinking experience and lead to discovering new favorites.