by Traveling Golfer Staff | Nov 22, 2017
Until now I had never met a Simi that I did not like! As a big fan of the reds I must say that I was a little disappointed in the sweetness of this Chardonnay. Very light and fruity and they suggest caramel, apple and pineapple – just maybe – could have left the...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Nov 22, 2017
Prosecco for Everyone? Of Course! A Canadian turkey treat (Canadian Thanksgiving was the occasion). Medium bodied, crisp and fruity. Fine textured bubbles with aromas of citrus, apple and...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Nov 22, 2017
This one just calls for a party to break out! The grapes for this Cap Classique were whole bunch pressed to ensure the finest quality juices. A perfect aperitif style beverage, fresh citrusy fruits with a dry yet rich creamy complexity. Stock up while you...
by Claudio DeMarchi | Nov 22, 2017
A new Course has moved into my Top 5 in the World In a land known to be drenched in Tequila and margaritas, the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula is where you will find the seaside municipality of Los Cabos, where the Sea of Cortez meets the Pacific...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Oct 13, 2017
In keeping with my promise to try more whites this may have not been the best choice to have with the most awesome pasta and muscles I have ever made. Definitely full bodied and buttery as they claim but a little too sweet for me. Almost butterscotchish. Closer to...