What’s On – April 2023. Wine Events in Miami

Your Miami wine diary – April 2023! We’re keeping this updated with Miami wine events as news comes in, so don’t forget to keep checking for more… For updates like this direct to your inbox, subscribe to the Wine Guide Miami newsletter. Wednesday, April 5th, 6.30pm Wine Tasting in the Garden: Austria 101 with Sarah @ RUKA, Wynwood Austria: Castles, palaces, classical music – and some of the world’s most beautifully composed wines. We’ll be tasting six of them below palm… View Post

Wine Tasting in the Garden: Austria 101 with Sarah

Austria: Castles, palaces, classical music – and some of the world’s most beautifully composed wines. We’ll be tasting six of them below palm trees in the Ruka garden. Join wine specialist, and Wine Guide Miami’s very own Sarah Phillips to explore wines of Austria in this fun and informative guided tasting. • Six wines• Bites• Guided tasting Thursday April 5th @ RUKA, Wynwood. 6.30-8pm Tickets are $50 and available online. Please make sure to book in advance! And note: If… View Post

Wine of the Week: Tio Pepe Fino En Rama Sherry

Cloudy wine lovers, here’s a Sherry you may like! And if the recent Wine Business article claiming $1.5 billion loss in sales versus a year earlier in the Sherry and Vermouth categories means anything to you, it’s time to drink more Fino en Rama Sherry! This is not your grandfather’s digestif. I hope we have established that by now. In reality, Sherry is a diverse category of wine that includes both the sweetest wine in the world (Pedro Ximénez) and… View Post

Wine of the Week: WildLilly Wine

Fans of chillable reds rejoice! There is a new red wine on the market that pairs perfectly with sipping it outside. The Wildlilly Wine Pinot Noir and Chardonnay blend by the Kaan-Lilly sisters out of Boca Raton is something we were all looking for in South Florida. Wildlilly just launched in the U.S., starting with availability in Florida and online. It is the newest brand under the Blended Estates portfolio out of Napa, created by sisters Shera and Maxime Kaan-Lilly… View Post

Wine (and maps) of the Week: Domane Wachau Riesling, Ried Achleiten, 2019

Here is an uncontroversial statement: Some of the best value wines in the world are the lesser-known classics. Classic styles benefit from years of winemaking, and viticultural, know-how to get things right. And when they are lesser-known (not looking at you, Burgundy), the price does not follow accordingly. Enter Austrian Riesling, which, in addition to fulfilling the above criteria, benefits from being Riesling, which makes it even more obscure to the wine-drinking masses. Great news for us. Domane Wachau’s Ried… View Post
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