Wine A Bold New Strategy: Napa Leaders Respond to Crisis with Major Initiatives to Revitalize Wine Country Chris Lehoux, April 27, 2026 Napa Valley is undergoing a significant transformation in response to plummeting wine sales and shifts in consumer preferences. Local officials and business leaders are unveiling a new model aimed at revitalizing the wine tourism industry within the region. Traditionally characterized by high-end vineyard experiences that relied heavily on reservations, Napa… Continue Reading
Corison Vinography Unboxed: Highlights from the Week of April 19, 2026 Chris Lehoux, April 26, 2026 Hello and welcome to the latest edition of Vinography Unboxed, where I curate some of the most exciting wines that have arrived at my doorstep recently. This week, I had the pleasure of tasting several new releases from the Raventos family, known for their exceptional sparkling wines from the Penedès… Continue Reading
Wine How Downtown Napa’s Walk-In Wine Tasting Experience is Transforming the Napa Valley Scene Chris Lehoux, April 26, 2026 Downtown Napa is experiencing a significant transformation in the way wine is experienced, marking a shift towards a more accessible and inclusive approach to wine tourism. Traditionally, Napa Valley has been associated with high-end wineries requiring appointments and long drives, creating a sense of exclusivity that is increasingly off-putting for… Continue Reading
Wine Historic St. Helena Estate of ‘Two Buck Chuck’ Founder Charles Shaw Hits the Auction Block Chris Lehoux, April 25, 2026 A historical estate in St. Helena, which once served as home to the renowned Charles Shaw Winery, is set to go to auction next month due to prolonged challenges in the North Coast wine business. The property at 1010 Big Tree Road, spanning 42 acres, was initially listed in November… Continue Reading
France Exploring Vineyard Village Through Stunning Vinography Images Chris Lehoux, April 24, 2026 Jongieux, a picturesque village in the Savoie region of France, epitomizes the charm of French wine country. Nestled in a glacially carved valley, this small commune is renowned for its exceptional white wines crafted from Altesse and Jacquère grapes. The surrounding vineyards gracefully ascend the sloping hillsides, enveloping the town… Continue Reading
Wine The Rise of AI Wine Consultation: What Does It Mean for Sommeliers? Chris Lehoux, April 24, 2026 Wine selection can be daunting due to the myriad of varieties, complex names, and the art of pairing it with food. While traditionally diners might turn to a sommelier for guidance, an increasing number are now opting to consult artificial intelligence (AI) through their smartphones instead. This trend has reached… Continue Reading
Wine Exciting News: Popular Spanish Tapas and Wine Bar Expands with New Location in DTC! Chris Lehoux, April 23, 2026 Barcelona Wine Bar, popular for its Spanish tapas since opening in 2018 at 2900 Larimer St., is planning to expand with a new location in the Denver Tech Center, set to open in 2027. The new venue will feature a spacious approximately 4,000-square-foot layout, including both a 1,000-square-foot enclosed four-season… Continue Reading
Wine Defining ‘Old’ in the Modern World of Wine: A Commentary on Aging and Appreciation Chris Lehoux, April 22, 2026 Wines made from old-vine grapes captivate connoisseurs due to their resilience and the depth of flavor they offer. These ancient vines, which have survived decades of environmental challenges and historical events, produce fruit that transforms into exquisite wines. Grapes were first cultivated 11,000 years ago, but the varieties seen today… Continue Reading
Wine Sonoma County Winemaker Achieves Historic Success at North Coast Wine Challenge Chris Lehoux, April 21, 2026 When Patrick Sullivan of Grey Stack Cellars discovered that his 2023 Grenache won the top prize at the North Coast Wine Challenge, he felt “over the moon.” However, he humbly acknowledged that the success was not solely his doing. Sullivan, a Santa Rosa native, likened winemaking to cooking, emphasizing that… Continue Reading
Happenings This Week in Wine: Highlights and Insights for April 19, 2026 Chris Lehoux, April 21, 2026 Hello and welcome to this week’s collection of intriguing wine-related stories from around the web. Each week, I sift through numerous articles and features to find what’s worth your time. Here’s what I found this week: Georgian Wine Looks Beyond Its Amber Identity – This article explores the diverse offerings… Continue Reading