by Rosina Wilson on May 9, 2013

Welcome back to Wine Country, my friend! It’s been a really busy season around here, with lots more on the horizon. Come join me, my friends, and my wonderful daughter Siri for some fun and tasty Springtime adventures… On the day of the Spring Equinox, I jumped in the ‘vertible and headed up to Sonoma [...]
by Rosina Wilson on March 19, 2013

March may not have roared in like a lion this year, but it did bring one of the coolest wine events on the planet ~ the Pinot Noir Summit ~ to San Francisco. The Summit is to Pinot Noir what “The Oscars” are to film. And each year, even though I take part in the [...]
by Rosina Wilson on January 30, 2012

If Champagne is festive, and Pinot Noir is exotic, then Zinfandel is… well, quirky. And I *love* the stuff! First of all, unlike other major wine varietals such as Merlot, Syrah and Sangiovese, Zin’s ancestry ~ until recent DNA research pinned it down as the Croatian grape, Plavac Mali ~ was completely unknown. Even the [...]