Up Next White Zinfandel, the Acid-Washed Jeans of Wine Once a wildly popular style, white Zin fell hard. But now it’s being reconsideredStacey LastoeAugust 12, 2021
Classics The Enduring Appeal of Buttery Chardonnay Rich, decadent styles of Chardonnay are still as popular as ever with drinkersJanice WilliamsAugust 11, 2021
Feature Meet the California Winemakers Turned Firefighters As wildfires become more frequent and intense, producers are signing up to fight themStacy BriscoeAugust 10, 2021
Classics Velvety Merlot Is Ripe for Reappraisal The movie Sideways is said to have sunk the variety — but history suggests otherwiseJeff SiegelAugust 9, 2021
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Explainer Why Do People Fall In Love With One Particular Wine? Examining the psychology behind wine brand loyaltyStacey LastoeJuly 20, 2021
ExplainerFeature The Rise of the American-Style Red Blend There are two types of red blends, and it pays to know the differenceJeff SiegelJuly 16, 2021
Daily Pix Sonoma Wines That Pay Homage to the Rhône Winemaker Megan Cline is inspired by the wines of the Petaluma GapVicki DenigJuly 15, 2021
Top Bottles 10 Rosés Under $20 to Cool Off with This Summer Wine professionals reveal their favorite budget rosés for the seasonJanice WilliamsJuly 6, 2021