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The Wine Rack Store Anticipates the Release of Columbia Crest Cab Sauvignon

Wine Spectator named Columbia Crest’s 2005 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon as wine of the year. If their wines were popular before, their popularity skyrocketed after the news. Many a wine rack proudly featured a bottle of Columbia Crests’s best. Seattle’s Palace Ballroom will be hosting the release of their latest Vintage: the 2007 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon [...]

The Wine Rack Pairs Wine with Vietnamese dishes

Recently, a friend and I thought it would be great to start an ethnic evening, inviting other couples and families to contribute themed dishes and host the event once a month at someone’s house on a rotating basis. Last week our theme was Greek: souvlaki, Greek salad, tzatziki and pita were served to much success. We [...]

A Blue Nun at the Wine Rack Store

There was a time when Blue Nun had a reputation for making very poor quality wine. In the 1980s and 90s their wine was a Liebfraumilch, very popular in the UK as a cheap glass of white for the undiscerning. I drank a glass or three way back when and I have to say I [...]

The Wine Rack Store Looks at White Wines for the Cellar

 
Most white wines will fit nicely on a lovely wine rack and, until being poured into your glass, will go nowhere else. You wouldn’t usually consider cellaring a white, or so I thought. Turns out it depends on the varietal, what vintage, and who made it.
     For example, certain Chardonnays and Rieslings are deemed suitable [...]

Pacific Northwest Events at the Wine Rack Store

Along with certain weekly and month events happening throughout Oregon and Washington State, there are numerous special happenings to take note of if you like to combine wine with other activities such as socializing, eating and listening to music. You can even help out a good cause, thanks to your favorite drink, and wineries get [...]

The Wine Rack Store Peeks Into Palacial Winery Settings

Some of the oldest wineries in Europe resemble castles and stately homes. If you have ever been inside a palace, you may have noted art collections such as statuary, oil paintings and tapestries. Though business was surely transacted in palaces, and guides might show tourists the rooms where critical letters were written, mainly it is difficult to view them as places [...]

Volcanic Wine at the Wine Rack Store

Perhaps it is hard to imagine a wine coming from a volcanic region, thriving on ash-rich soil. The reason I say that is I’m not familiar with a lot of volcanic activity in Napa, the Medoc or Niagara. Needless to say, the subject is fascinating.
     Besides, would you risk establishing a vineyard in the path [...]

The Wine Rack Store Takes a Trip to Chateau Margaux

Among the 1001 wines one should probably drink before it’s too late, Stuart Walton notes the 2004 Dry Red from Chateau Margaux.  This vintage is made from a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Petit Verdot.
     The history of Chateau Margaux spans centuries, and though not every owner loved wine or the estate as much [...]

The Wine Rack Store Explores Rioja Wine Tourism

The ideal location to explore Spanish wine is Rioja, the region most famously associated with antiquity’s most famous drink. Museums like Dinastia Vivanco Museo de la Culturo del Vino showcase the history of wine, from its 10,000 plus years of history, storage vessels, cellar innovations, wine-related art, consumption and novel modern gadgets such as artistic [...]

Fermenting Wine at the Wine Rack Store

Again with the book, 1001 Wines You Must Taste Before You Die (Gen. Ed. Neil Beckett). Inside there are not just images of famous art and wine labels, but also some of wine fermenting. I think this might be the one which changes my daughter’s mind about wine. Right now she has a fascination with [...]