Don’t Judge A Book By Its Cover

Côtes des Roses Rosé   Some of the best books I’ve read have had awful covers; some, for example have nothing to do with the story line or underlining concept, and yet, despite the awkwardness of the cover, they were exciting, fun, intriguing—the same goes for wines. Wine, in its simplest form, is a product … Continue reading Don’t Judge A Book By Its Cover

Moscato D’asti (Summer Happiness)

BOSC DLA REI: Moscato D'Asti   This wine should be enjoyed when the air is warm and the spring/summer dresses are plentiful.  This is the kind of wine that you drink with friends, on a patio, in the middle of summer. To put things into perspective, if this wine could be an outfit it would … Continue reading Moscato D’asti (Summer Happiness)

Italy’s Lesser Known Red Ferrari (Part 1)

Italian Barbera   Italy is one of my favorite travel destinations; something about the warm temperate climate and the picturesque foothills floods me with euphoria.  Only recently have I delved into alternative Italian wines, other than the very popular Zinfandels and Pinot Grigios.  I thought to myself that there must be a plethora of great … Continue reading Italy’s Lesser Known Red Ferrari (Part 1)

A Better Guide To Wine

Welcome to the Wine section of the Vogue Chef.  The purpose of this page is to turn you into a wine god!  My hope is that these posts will help you understand wine and what makes it so special.  Wine is blissfully simple, but exceptionally complex.  Because of this, even a little knowledge will get … Continue reading A Better Guide To Wine