Wines is not created equally

close up of bunches of purple grapes

I have been roundly criticized by some in the wine world for our bottle prices. I can’t answer all (one on one) because they hit and run. Theyll post something on a blog and make a comment then move on to bash someone else. You don’t have to be uneducated to be ignorant. In fact,…

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More from less!

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I went into winemaking because I really believed we could do it better. I’m not a visionary as some of my dear friends are but I do believe there is an absence of passion in the winemaking community. I would never begrudge a person who wants to make their own wine but if it’s just to start…

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Random Encounter’s!

Close up of mans face in black and white photograph

In between my bloviating about things I think I know about, I like to throw in personal interest stories of characters and friends found through wine. Yes, wine has this great ability to lead you into rooms with extraordinary people you would otherwise not be invited. So wine, besides being the greatest of beverages, can…

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All things being equal?

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Yes, I had a tease in my last posting so I might as well get it off my chest. But please, read between the lines because this is not a negative article. It’s just factual! What am I talking about? Well, my beloved Burgundy. What else? There are few people on this planet that have…

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Barbaresco!

photograph of a vineyard

If you’ve learned anything from my blogs, you would know by now that I’m not a great writer. In fact, if any of my high school teachers knew I was writing anything, they would probably roll over and die. Come to think of it, they’re more than likely all dead by now! So, if there’s…

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To Stem or Not To Stem is The Question

Picture of loose purple grapes

I knew sooner or later I would have to take on this subject. Since I have talked about it for years, I guess it’s time to lay it on the line. If a poll were taken amongst those considered to be some of the country’s most well known winemakers, most would not even consider using…

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Mark’s Duck House – December 2008

Mark's Duck House

Mark’s Duck House December 2008 Robert Parker The big holiday bash at Mark’s Duck House featured their exquisite special-order dim sum plus many additions, such as the deep-fried whole fish, clams with black bean sauce, their roast pork (probably the best I have ever tasted there), Chinese sausage, and fried rice. I think someone even…

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Thoughts From Winemaker Greg Linn

Greg Linn looking at glass of wine

I have often been asked by friends and family what I think of a particular wine. It seems the longer you do this for a living, people around you expect that you’re the Guru or Yoda of tasting. No doubt years of tasting fine wine helps hone one’s palate – or “train” may be the…

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Todays Topic? The DNA of a Vintage

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What’s in a vintage? Glad you asked. Although California is not as susceptible to vintage variation as say Oregon, France, or Italy, it certainly does not mean we don’t have differences. There are so many things that go into a great vintage vs. a bad vintage, it would take volumes of writing to cover it…

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Change at Ambulleo Vineyards!

Street sign saying change ahead

There is one thing for certain in life and that’s change. Your plans for life, for next year, next month, next week, next day and even the next few minutes, somehow seems to morph.  One of our greatest human strengths is our ability to adapt to change and move forward. You’ve heard that great, age…

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