by Traveling Golfer Staff | May 31, 2021
Chianti as promised, a couple of interesting whites and a not so often available Port CHIANTI is all about Italia. Very reasonably priced and flavorful! Melini Chianti Classico Riserva DOCG 2017: $19.80, Tuscany, Italy What you can Expect: A dry smooth silky medium...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Apr 29, 2021
Wente Morning Fog Chardonnay: $19.95California USA What You Can Expect: Flavorful and crisp, this dry straw coloured Chardonnay has flavours of green apple, tropical fruit, vanilla and a hint of toasty oak. Zuccardi Serie A Torrontés 2020: $16.95Salta,...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Apr 28, 2021
A Beginner’s Guide to Chianti and Chianti Classico If you’re like me, you have probably had Chianti with just about any meal and you can even enjoy the less expensive ones as a guzzler. There is no challenge that Chianti does not live up to. There was a time when...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Mar 15, 2021
With California wine in my glass so often, It’s no surprise that California golf was on my mind! More whites than reds for a change, some bubbles, a nice late bottled vintage port and a couple of delicious odds and sods. Robert Mondavi Private Selection Chardonnay...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Mar 8, 2021
Just because we can’t physically travel doesn’t mean that our pallets can’t – Right! Over Christmas and all through the month of January did just that. Spent some time falling in love with Spain always leading the way with inexpensive good reds, stepped into Portugal...
by Jeff Thoreson | Feb 18, 2021
By Jeff Thoreson The large wine store where I like to go to wander the aisles like the DIY-ers wander around the big-box home improvement centers offers just two bottles of wine from Chinon, France. Really? To me, that’s like Lowes offering just two colors of paint....