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Mountain Vines Publishing, LLC (MVP) helps people who enjoy learning about wine to discover unique wine regions and wineries as well as the story behind the bottle, the perfect gift for the wine lover in your life -- even if that wine lover is you! The blog presents musings about wines, tasting rooms, and dining experiences in the Central Coast region of California, with occasional forays to other areas.
Due to time constraints, Mountain Vines Publishing has decided to end this blog. Please visit us at our web site, www.mountainvinespub.com for updated information on Monterey County, Santa Cruz Mountains and Paso...
The last panel from the Monterey Wine Festival that I'd like to chat about is Coastal Chardonnays Demystified. Of course, one person on the panel pointed out that the myst (or fog) is very important to coastal chardonnays! And this...
No wine event would be complete without the ongoing discussion about screw caps versus corks. At least not in this area. Randall Graham, owner of Bonny Doon Vineyard, is a great proponent of screw caps. He's so much a proponent...
I recently finished reading A Wine Journey along the Russian River by Steve Heimoff, the West Coast Editor of Wine Enthusiast Magazine. For anyone who wants to deepen their understanding of wine in general, and Russian River wines specifically, this...
Despite concerns that cheese actually blunts the wine palate, I don't see cheese going away as a natural wine pairing any time soon. Go to any big wine event, such as ZAP or the Monterey Wine Festival and there will...
Over this past weekend, Monterey (California) played host to the 30th Annual Monterey Wine Festival. This festival isn't about Monterey County wines, although they are well-represented, but is an educational feast for wine aficionados. I attended several of the seminars,...
Pinot Paradise has come and gone for 2006. Although this event is only two years old, it draws Pinot lovers from all corners of the state. It's your classic sold out event and a chance for Santa Cruz Mountain winemakers...
ZAP is overwhelming and interesting. You just know that you have tasted some good wines, but it can be difficult to separate them out. So it's nice to be able to sit back and re-taste them after the show is...
Going to events like Zap allow you to meet some interesting people. Take Wild Women on Wine ( the men who love them), for example. The group sprang from a trip of six close girlfriends who discovered the fun of...
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