Baja California Exploring the Richness of Mexican Wine: A Closer Look at Its Diversity and Uniqueness Chris Lehoux, October 24, 2025 As a dedicated wine enthusiast, my journey led me to explore various wines around the globe. Recently, I had the opportunity to delve into Mexican wines, sparking a newfound interest in this region’s offerings. While I’d only tasted a limited selection from Mexico before, an upcoming tasting event dedicated solely… Continue Reading
Press Samples Vinography Unboxed: Highlights from the Week of October 12, 2025 Chris Lehoux, October 18, 2025 Hello and welcome to this week’s roundup of noteworthy wine samples. In this installment of Vinography Unboxed, we delve into the latest offerings that have recently been sent for tasting. Far Niente has revamped its branding and now markets itself as The House of Far Niente, aligning its various brands… Continue Reading
Central Otago Exploring the Mystery: Why Quartz Reef Remains Unpurchased Chris Lehoux, October 5, 2025 While my primary focus is on the sensory aspects of wine, I also find the business side intriguing, especially as wineries frequently change hands, particularly in difficult times for the industry. It’s commonly expected that wineries, especially well-known ones, don’t remain on the market for long. However, Quartz Reef Winery… Continue Reading
Historic Vineyard Society Exploring the Flavors of Old California: Insights from the Historical Vineyard Society Tasting Chris Lehoux, September 29, 2025 The Historical Vineyard Society held a tasting event that emphasized the significance of old vines in winemaking. This organization, founded in 2011, has made it its mission to celebrate and preserve California’s viticultural heritage by cataloging and certifying vineyards that are over 50 years old, showcasing the unique characteristics of… Continue Reading
Aperture Cellars Vinography Unboxed: Highlights and Insights from the Week of September 21, 2025 Chris Lehoux, September 28, 2025 Hello and welcome to this week’s exploration of wine samples that have arrived for tasting. This edition of Vinography Unboxed features standout bottles that I’ve encountered recently. Among the highlights are the latest Chenin Blanc offerings from Dry Creek Vineyard. Celebrating over 50 years in the business, they introduced a… Continue Reading
California Exploring the Flavorful Depths: Tasting Notes on Hella Chenin Wine Chris Lehoux, September 14, 2025 You’d be hard pressed to find someone more excited than I about the rise of Chenin Blanc as a well-known alternative white wine. It seems Chenin has finally begun to garner attention in the wine press, with more stories emerging than ever before. While California has less than 4,000 acres… Continue Reading
Australia Vinography Unboxed: Highlights from the Week of August 31, 2025 Chris Lehoux, September 8, 2025 Hello and welcome to this week’s exploration of notable wines that have arrived for tasting. In this edition of Vinography Unboxed, I’m excited to share some standout bottles from around the globe. Kicking things off with Chardonnay, I recently featured a detailed look at the wines from Australia’s Mornington Peninsula,… Continue Reading
Wine Reviews Wine News Roundup: Essential Reads for the Week of August 31, 2025 Chris Lehoux, September 2, 2025 Hello and welcome to the weekly roundup of noteworthy wine stories. For those not inclined to use Flipboard, here’s a curated selection of the wine-related news I found interesting this week: Volcanic Wine’s Popularity: A rise in volcanic wines has been noted, with regions known for their unique terrain gaining… Continue Reading
Cabernet Franc Exploring Perfection: A Review of the 2021 FUTO Estate CFX Red Blend Chris Lehoux, August 30, 2025 Once, my wine reviews at Vinography focused primarily on individual bottles. However, as my workload increased with more bottles arriving for evaluation, and with larger tastings and visits to wineries, my articles shifted away from singular reviews. It has been more than a decade since I last focused exclusively on… Continue Reading
Chardonnay Uncorking Potential: The Rising Stardom of New Zealand Chardonnay Chris Lehoux, August 28, 2025 New Zealand’s Chardonnay has been quietly emerging as a contender on the global wine stage, carving out a reputation beyond the shadows cast by its more famous Sauvignon Blanc. For years, Pinot Noir was seen as the prime grape variety, yet Chardonnay is increasingly showcasing its world-class potential, particularly thanks… Continue Reading