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Sacred Stone Master’s Red Blend Cask #004

Over the past weekend I tried Sacred Stone Master’s Red Blend Cask #004.  This wine is a proprietary blend of varietals that the wine maker won’t reveal.  Why tell when it adds mystery or magic as the wine maker claims?  The label artwork only adds to the mystery as it displays a villa on top [...]



Reserve Maison Nicolas Cabernet Sauvignon

Recently I haven’t had good luck with French wines.  When I took a trip to pick up a bottle of wine recently for some reason I was compelled to have a French wine.  Now generally French wines are classified by their origin but some are allowed to use a varietal on the label.  This category [...]



Alamos Cabernet Sauvignon (2008)

Alamos Cabernet Sauvignon (vintage 2008) is my first go at trying an Argentinian wine.  In my latest trip to the wine store I figured I’d go with instinct and try the first Cabernet that caught my eye.  So I came across Alamos Cabernet Sauvignon and thought it won’t kill my wallet and why not see [...]



Elmswood Estate Winery

A couple of years ago while passing through the Yarra Valley my husband and I visited a winery that has now become one of the great wineries of the Yarra Valley wine region. Elmswood Estate winery is situated in the Seville region, about 45 minutes east of Melbourne and is definitely worth a visit, not [...]



Do You Prefer The Superior French Wine?

Wine enthusiasts around the world consider French wine to be superior and prefer French wine above any other. There are many varieties of wines, the more commonly known ones are red, white, rose and champagne.
There are thirteen different regions in France with literally thousands of vineyards that produce wine. France is also known for having [...]



Cabernet Wine: A Taste that is Divine

Made for the Greatest Varietal in the World
Cabernet Sauvignon is the most popular and triumphant wine of Napa Valley California.
Cabernet Sauvignon is the most vital grape in Bordeaux wines.
The origin of Cabernet Sauvignon is French and was created hundreds of years ago.
Cabernet Sauvignon is mixture of 2 other grape types: Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Franc.

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