Wine Commonwealth Wine School Unveils Champagne Specialist Certification Weekend in Boston and San Francisco Chris Lehoux, May 6, 2026 Commonwealth Wine School has announced a Champagne Specialist Certification Intensive, set to take place in both Boston and San Francisco in May 2026. This certification, recognized by the Comité Champagne (CIVC), provides wine professionals and enthusiasts with a comprehensive weekend dedicated to the exploration of Champagne. Participants will dive deep… Continue Reading
Happenings This Week in Wine: Must-Read Updates for the Week of May 4, 2026 Chris Lehoux, May 5, 2026 Hello and welcome to this week’s selection of notable wine stories from around the web. Below is a collection of articles that you may find intriguing. Burgundian Pinots from outside Burgundy – Jancis Robinson explores the various Pinot Noir wines crafted outside the iconic Burgundy region. The Bare Canvas –… Continue Reading
Wine Downtown Oakland Wine Scene Faces Another Summer Shutdown: What You Need to Know Chris Lehoux, May 5, 2026 Downtown Oakland is facing another setback as a beloved wine bar announces its impending closure in July. The owners attribute the decision to a decline in weekday foot traffic and increased operational costs, illustrating the ongoing struggles of small businesses in the area. This closure adds to a growing list… Continue Reading
Wine Soaring High: How to Enjoy Free Wine Flights at These WA Airports and What You Need to Know Chris Lehoux, May 4, 2026 You can now bring home wine for free from select Washington airports, thanks to Southwest Airlines’ new Sip and Ship program. This service allows travelers departing from nearly 20 airports in Washington, California, Idaho, and Oregon to check one case of wine—up to 12 bottles—without paying the usual checked bag… Continue Reading
Chardonnay Vinography Unboxed: Highlights from the Week of May 26, 2026 Chris Lehoux, May 3, 2026 Welcome to this week’s edition of Vinography Unboxed, where I delve into a selection of wine samples that have recently arrived for tasting. Here are some standout bottles that I had the pleasure of trying. This week, I sampled the delightful and approachable pink sparkling wine from Domaine Carneros, owned… Continue Reading
Wine Discover What’s New at Wine Village in Baltimore This Year! Chris Lehoux, May 3, 2026 The Wine Village is returning to Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, offering a delightful blend of international wines and beers, along with several exciting new features. This annual event promises to enhance its offerings, making it a must-visit attraction for wine enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. This year’s Wine Village will showcase… Continue Reading
Wine Eccentric Pioneer Square Wine Bar Plans Exciting Takeover for World Cup Festivities Chris Lehoux, May 2, 2026 A vibrant new wine bar called Wine Darling is set to open in the historic Crown Hotel building in Seattle’s Pioneer Square. This unique venue aims to combine a cozy ambiance with a focus on music, featuring ticketed performances and DJ nights. While the exact opening date remains undisclosed, the… Continue Reading
Alder Yarrow Exploring the Art of Vinography: Captivating Images of Sage Vines Chris Lehoux, May 1, 2026 Finding grapevines among the sagebrush is a challenge at Weathereye Vineyard, located on a ridge that overlooks the Red Mountain AVA in eastern Washington’s Yakima Valley. The high-density, echalas-trained vines are strategically placed to blend in with the rugged terrain above the valley. The contrast of the vineyards against the… Continue Reading
Wine Unlocking Hidden Revenue: Insights from Sonoma County Wine Industry Conference Chris Lehoux, May 1, 2026 With wineries on the North Coast grappling with softer sales, evolving consumer tastes, and rising costs, the recent Wine Industry Conference in Sonoma County underscored the urgent need for adaptation within the industry. Cathy Huyghe, cofounder of data analysis firm Enolytics, addressed attendees, highlighting a stark divide between those effectively… Continue Reading
Wine Unlocking Revenue: Insights from the Sonoma County Wine Industry Conference Chris Lehoux, April 30, 2026 With wineries in the North Coast facing challenges such as softer sales, changing consumer preferences, and increasing costs, adaptability has become essential, according to speakers at a recent wine industry conference in Sonoma County. Keynote speaker Cathy Huyghe, cofounder of Enolytics, emphasized that the ability to effectively leverage data is… Continue Reading