Back by popular demand and just in time for the Halloween season, Apothic Wines has made available one of its most luxurious limited release wines, Apothic Dark.
Since I began working with Columbia Crest on their Crowdsourced Cabernet campaign, I've had the pleasure of tasting their entire collection and gaining access to their Head Winemaker, Juan Muñoz Oca.
Beginning on August 4th, the award winning Washington winery, Columbia Crest, will begin an 18-month long process of producing a Cabernet Sauvignon in a way that has never been done before.
I've recently had the opportunity to try Noble Vines 337, a cabernet sauvignon that features aromas of lightly roasted coffee, ripe currant and black cherry
If you've been following Joe's Daily long enough you know I'm a fan of Apothic wine. Just last September I got to attend the Apothic Dark unveiling on the Santa Monica Pier and experience what the brand had to offer first-hand.
Conveniently don't have a vineyard to make your own wine? Now you can make your own at home with The Miracle Machine.
Ahh... there is nothing better than a good glass of Malbec wine. If you're looking for a new bottle to try out, I would highly recommend the 2012 Alamos Malbec.
The night started off unlike most Tuesday evenings. My friend Lander and I arrived at the Wyndham hotel in Santa Monica to gear up for the evenings festivities...
There's never enough space in your apartment. Am I right? The Wine Cell isn't just a thing to put your wine bottles in, it also provides a nice touch of decor to your walls.
I love me some Pinot Noir. The kind folks over at Mouton Noir sent me a bottle of their O.P.P (Other People’s Pinot) wine.