dolcetto by Gordon Elms

Dolcetto (“dol-chet-to”)A consequence of drinking more wine, and developing a more adept palate- is that many wineswe once liked, really don’t taste good. This tends to lead enophiles on a perpetual hunt forinteresting varietals, and creative vintners. Dolcetto is ideal for those seeking a different andexciting drink. Stacked with dark fruit flavors and a medium…

Aligoté by g.ellms

Aligoté (al-lay-goat-eh)For most wine drinkers Burgundy brings to mind two grapes, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.There is no doubt this area of France produces some of the most outstanding expressions of thesevarietals. They are incredibly delicious, and deserving of their regard. That being said, anotherdelicious strain of vitis vinifera grows in the shadows of these two…