Follow Along
BY MIKE DUNNE
Gail Skoff’s Adventures Along the Wine Route
Since 1981, Gail Skoff has been strolling through the vineyards and ducking into the wine cellars of France and Italy. She has had the opportunity to taste the most esteemed wines from many of the continent’s more exciting estates. But she hasn’t done it, or if she...
Houston Highlights: From Sake To Cabernet Sauvignon
Livestock exhibits, bull riding, barbecue and concerts are longtime staples of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Over the past two decades, wine also has carved out a significant role for itself at the exposition, with about 80,000 bottles opened in the...
Dorothy Tchelistcheff, Remembered
(Santa Rosa wine writer Dan Berger, who has tracked the evolution of the California wine scene as long as anyone still writing today, wrote this affectionate tribute to Dorothy Tchelistcheff shortly after she died on Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Tchelistcheff was a...
Lodi’s Rising Tide: Cinsaut and Videos
Highlights from recent wine-related explorations: Lodi’s Bokisch Vineyards, celebrated for its frank and alluring wines based on grape varieties traditionally associated with Spain, has turned to a grape more closely associated with the South of France for its newest...
‘Estate Grown,’ A Chronicle of Farming at Fiddletown
With more whimsey than strategy, two professional women from San Francisco buy a rickety 13-acre farm at Fiddletown in Amador County. They haven’t much experience at digging soil, but the farm includes a scattering of pomegranate, apricot, walnut, olive, peach and...
A Feathery Touch In Amador County
Sacramento native Adam Saake is a member in good standing of a seemingly shrinking community of California winemakers – people so smitten with the wine trade that they join it in hopes of making a statement and a living solely by their vision and grit. They don’t come...