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Ron Mansfield: From Cherries to Wine Grapes

Ron Mansfield: From Cherries to Wine Grapes

      Ron Mansfield, who nearly 50 years ago saw on Apple Hill the potential for crops other than apples, died Sunday after a long siege with Parkinson’s Disease. He was 76. In 1980, he and his wife Carolyn founded Goldbud Farms in what is known as both...
‘Wine in Moderation;’ What Does It Mean?

‘Wine in Moderation;’ What Does It Mean?

  Again, and again, the phrase popped up at the recent Unified Wine & Grape Symposium in Sacramento: “Wine in moderation.” Never within my earshot, however, did anyone say what that means, or if “wine in moderation” were to materialize what it would mean for...
Highlights, 2024 Chronicle Wine Competition

Highlights, 2024 Chronicle Wine Competition

  In recent years, my role at the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition in Cloverdale has been to write tasting notes on best-of-class wines. This year’s competition attracted 5500 entries organized into 177 classes. That’s too many classes to taste and to...
Gail Skoff’s Adventures Along the Wine Route

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

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

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...