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Sacramento: California’s Next Wine Country?

Sacramento: California’s Next Wine Country?

No one is clamoring for the creation of a Sacramento American Viticultural Area. Until now. Even then, consider this more tease than clamor. For the record, American Viticultural Areas, or AVAs, are federally designated enclaves recognized for how their viticultural...
Houston Rodeo’s Take On Barrel Racing

Houston Rodeo’s Take On Barrel Racing

In keeping with livestock-show tradition, Rodeo Uncorked!, the international wine competition of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, comes down to one Grand Champion Best of Show and one Reserve Grand Champion Best of Show, terms as involved and fancy as a...
As Quady Nears 50, The Hits Keep Coming

As Quady Nears 50, The Hits Keep Coming

Madera is one of many small and tidy farming towns strung along commercial and colorful Highway 99 as it stretches through California’s long, hot, arid, and fertile San Joaquin Valley. The city is so proud of its surrounding agricultural heritage that streets carry...
‘Lone Star’ Native’s Winning Wine Ways

‘Lone Star’ Native’s Winning Wine Ways

You know what they say: “You can take the winemaker out of Texas, but you can’t take Texas out of the winemaker.” Actually, I don’t know if anyone says that, but it fits Don Brady, a California winemaker with roots deep in the heart of Texas. He was a Texas winemaker...
Rutherford Hill Winery: Upscaling All Around

Rutherford Hill Winery: Upscaling All Around

  Rutherford Hill Winery long has been an outrider on the Napa Valley wine scene. It stubbornly has stuck by Merlot as its signature wine as its neighbors have staked their acclaim on the comparably more esteemed Cabernet Sauvignon. It is secluded high in the...