Loomis Vineyards Achieves Early Statement of Style
August 31, 2010 by adamjapko
Filed under Featured, Wine Reviews, Winery, WineZag
I like discovering young wineries working their own infant vineyards as wine makers unveil unique styling and a reliance on their own maturing vines that are not yet naturally producing lower yields with more intense and concentrated fruit. While it can take years to release the untold treasures embodied in newly planted land, it is [...]
When Personal Views Trump Ethics
August 14, 2009 by adamjapko
Filed under Wine Media, WineZag
Adherence to journalism ethics taught to cub reporters since the earliest days of print media has become a tired and miscued distinction between good and bad wine writing. Like magicians coaxing their audiences to gaze in their eyes while nimble fingers craftily invert reality, professional writers and bloggers are distracted by an ethical divide as wine media and information sharing is being reshaped accross the social web. In between Anthony Dias [...]






