These great wines from Texas show off grapes that are best adapted to the state's dry climate and sandy soil.
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These nine wines from the Virginia Mountains will complement any American regional spread.
The sea breezes of Long Island keep temperatures moderate and late frosts at bay, resulting in fresh, zingy wines. Here are 9 great bottles
Whatever "rules" there were to California winemaking-maximize sugar, age in oak, accentuate fruitinessmdash;are today being thrown to the wind.
When it comes to entertaining, we want wines that pair easily with a variety of foods and don't cost too much per bottle so we can buy enough to generously serve a crowd. Out of all the wines we tried in 2011, these are the bottles that stood out for this purpose.
Rieslings aren't always sweet, contrary to popular stereotypes. Alsace, a region of northern France that borders Germany, is well known for its dry-style rieslings. Continue...
Summertime usually brings a deluge of white wines, and I’ve found that the right dry red can break up the monotony. Continue...
When visiting I'm Italy, or when I'm just ordering wine at an Italian restaurant, I always search for a friulano, a lovely grape varietal produced in the region Friuli-Venezia Giulia in Northern Italy. Continue...
New Zealand is home to some of the most exciting pinot noirs being produced today.
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If, like me, you’re a fan of light white wines that have bright acidity and soft citrus notes with a dry finish, Cantina Terlano, a pinot grigio from Alto Adige is among the best. Continue...
Auguste Clape makes one of the best red wines in the Rhone and maybe the world.
When I think of a summer wine, my mind always wanders toward sauvignon blanc. The firm citrus notes, high acidity, and bone dry finish of St. Supery's 2008 sauvignon always leaves me wanting more. Continue...
The land of Bordeaux, known for its big and robust red wines, also happens to produce delicious whites that are much more suited for bargain hunters like myself. Continue...
Argentinian wine is beginning to come into it own, thanks to its star grape, malbec.
A delicious white wine for serving at Thanksgiving.

