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Aging Like Fine wine?

We hear all the time about people "aging like fine wine."

Now that phrase is demeaning, because the vast majority of red wines are made to be consumed younger rather than older. In fact, most red wine isn't very good when it's old.

A few old-timers -- folks who began collecting wine in the 1980s when most California cabernet sauvignons were still being made to age a bit -- say that today's wines lack the fruit to age.

One friend, a 71-year-old collector since the 1960s…

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Posted on December 16, 2008 at 1:25pm —

Dan Berger

"The Frank Zappa of Wine" Reflects - A visit with Bonny Doon's restless founder

Randall Grahm founded Bonny Doon Vineyard with the idea of making wines from Rhone varieties, reflecting the wines of that district in southern France.

Over the years, Grahm, a philosophy major in college and blessed with an insatiable curiosity about all the philosophical aspects of wine, has reflected on his choices in life. As Bonny Doon grew more and more successful, Grahm wondered a lot about why he made some of the decisions he had made.

Interviewing him about such matte…

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Posted on December 10, 2008 at 4:21pm —

Dan Berger

Disparaging Remarks?

A Californian, writing recently to Decanter Magazine in London, took some of the magazine's contributors to task for what he saw as disparaging remarks about American wines.

The controversy is about as basic as anything I can think of and comes down to the old Latin phrase "De gustibus non est disputandum." Or roughly, regarding the matter of taste, there is no dispute. You like one thing, I like another, and each of us is right -- for ourselves.

The letter writer pointed to c…

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Posted on December 3, 2008 at 9:54am —

Dan Berger

Collecting Habits of the Rich and Foolish

Gaining entrance into the world's most exclusive wine society is expensive, but there are no dues, no silly rituals to undergo, no costumes festooned with gewgaws, no gold medallions to polish, no bacchanalian icons requiring genuflection.

All it takes is a sealed case of some very expensive and already-famous wine, preferably red and preferably impossible to get.

Once you get it, you do not drink it. In fact, you do not open the box it came in. Sealed cases have much more ca…

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Posted on November 25, 2008 at 2:34pm —

Dan Berger

It's That Time Again -- Le Beaujolais Nouveau est arrive!

It's nearly that time of year when the snobs among us cringe and hide. It's the one time when a wine becomes part of the broader culture, especially with people who rarely drink wine.

As they'll say in Paris on Thursday (Nov. 20), "Le Beaujolais Nouveau est arrive!"

A lot of pretension goes with a lot of wine expertise. Among wine snobs, we see people holding wine glasses aloft to examine its color while the blood drains from their arms. We hear snobs taking sips and then suck…

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Posted on November 17, 2008 at 5:30pm —

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Dan Berger added the blog post 'Collecting Habits of the Rich and Foolish'Nov. 25, 2008
Dan Berger added the blog post 'It's That Time Again -- Le Beaujolais Nouveau est arrive!'Nov. 18, 2008
Dan Berger added the blog post 'Meaning of a Vintage Date'Nov. 12, 2008
Dan Berger added the blog post 'Context Matters'Nov. 3, 2008

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About Dan Berger

Dan Berger began writing about wine in 1976 and today his column is syndicated nationally by Creators Syndicate to newspapers around the world. He and his wife, Juliann Savage, also publish a weekly wine newsletter, Dan Berger’s Vintage Experiences, available only by subscription. He contributes articles to Gourmet Magazine, Wine Press Northwest, Decanter Magazine in London; the California Grapevine and writes for many trade journals including Cheers and Beverage Dynamics.

Mr. Berger also is a speaker on wine at numerous major events. His speaking engagements included being the keynote speaker for an international symposium on Sauvignon Blanc in New Zealand. He speaks at trade convocations, such as Terroir 2000, 2001, and 2002 and at the UC-Davis School of Enology and Viticulture. He also teaches wine courses at Sonoma State University and at Santa Rosa Junior College.

Mr. Berger’s first wine articles were for Associated Press, where he worked as a reporter and sports writer. His first regular wine column appeared in 1977 in the Los Angeles Herald Examiner. In 1979, he joined the staff of the San Diego Union, where his wine columns ran twice weekly and were syndicated nationally by Copley News Service. He also reviewed restaurants for San Diego Home/Garden Magazine for six years.

In 1986, Mr. Berger moved to Sonoma County where he became Business Editor and wine columnist for the Santa Rosa Press Democrat; The New York Times Syndicate carried his wine column nationally. In 1988, he joined the staff of the Los Angeles Times as full time wine columnist and reporter. The Los Angeles Times Washington Post wire carried his column nationally. He left the Times in 1996 to publish Dan Berger’s Vintage Experiences, a weekly newsletter on wine and food. Between 1997 and 2001, Mr. Berger also wrote a weekly restaurant review column for the Marin Independent Journal.

He has also been a judge at wine competitions around the world including the Los Angeles County Fair, the San Francisco Fair, Dallas Morning News, California State Fair, Indiana State Fair, New York State Wine Competition, Sonoma County Harvest Fair, the International Wine Competition at Lubljiana, Yugoslavia; the Concours Mondial in Brussels, and seven wine shows in Australia. In addition, he coordinates the Riverside International Wine Competition and the Grand Cru Wine Competition of Long Beach. His articles have appeared in The Wine Spectator, Wine Enthusiast, Wine and Spirits,

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