What's in store for 2010?? Well, I don't have a magic ball, but I'll throw a few ideas out there:
- Keep on eye on Argentina. The malbecs will get better, and torrontes is still young (in most parts of the US). Also, the southern part of the country near Patagonia..
- Chile. Foreign investment, and a stronger economy are driving this category. Carmenere, Cab, and Sauv. Blanc get even better!
- German riesling. These wines aren't just for "sweet" drinkers. The Rheingau, and Mosel produce some great wines
- Washington State...have you had a Syrah from Walla Walla. The state continues to provide great values in Riesling & Merlot (did I just say Merlot?? yes. it's back!)
- Pinot Gris from Oregon...the OTHER Pinot. Great fruit, solid acidity...balanced wine when done well!
- Adios to Critter Brands! Good riddance! The kangaroos, penguins, and other barnyard animals had their day. It's time to return to terrior and quality!
- Finally, revisiting grape varietals. Vermentino from Tuscany, Aglianico from Campania, Viognier from the Rhone, Sancerre from the Loire, and Nebbiolo from Piedmont (there's a reason why these wines have been around for generations.....they're great, and the Millennial's need to explore them!!)
I think of all your blogs this one might just be my favorite one so far babe(next to the Pioneer of Spanish wine-Senor Jorge Ordonez). I'm letting more and more people know about your blog,so that they too may be educated on vino. So proud of you! So far...job well done!
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