by Traveling Golfer Staff | Aug 29, 2018
Oyster Bay Chardonnay has always been one of my go to whites and never a big fan of Pinot Grigio. I must say that pinot grigio has changed a lot in recent years. Or perhaps I have just upped the ante on selection. Fresh and fruity yet embraces you with solid...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Aug 29, 2018
Another name you can always count on to deliver quality. A delightful full bodied white from California’s Central Coast. A hint of smokiness amongst aromas of banana, mango and...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Aug 29, 2018
From the original birthplace of sparkling wine in France – circa 1544. An intriguing pale color, not White, and not Rose. Fresh and delicate nonetheless a blend of predominately Chardonnay with a hint of Pinot Noir. This mixed bag of fruit, berries oranges and...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Aug 29, 2018
Los Cabos, Mexico By Brian McCallen Mexico, specifically the Land’s End destination of Los Cabos at the tip of the Baja Peninsula, is hot. Not just the weather, which is reliably warm and sunny, but the golf scene. The old joke about Cabo is that tourists would head...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Aug 29, 2018
Maybe NOW…Maybe Next Year!! Verdura Resort Golfers often whine about their golf rounds “my game is in ruins!” At Verdura, they can forget all about their worries and immerse themselves in the many historical, cultural and gastronomic delights (and wine too!) that...