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A New Mexico Wine Oasis: VARA

If you enjoy wineries with extensive tasting options, you may come up a little “short” during a tasting tour in New Mexico. But you sure can work around this limitation and imbibe in some of the most eclectic wine flavors that New Mexico (and the world for that matter) has to offer.

One of these options is paying a visit to VARA Winery and Distillery. And yes, they have a lot to pick from. This wide tasting spectrum is possible because they ship in fruit from growers at places like New Mexico, California, Washington, and even Spain...

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Up from the cellar: Jennifer’s Pinot Noir

“A good Pinot will change your taste in wine forever!”? Who knows, maybe that’s true. But if there is a wine to put that statement to the test...

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Southwestern Eggs and Sparklers: Scrumptious

So, what if you were to pair a southwestern bubbly with a southwestern egg dish? Well, it works a lot better than you may think...

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Spanish Rioja: Summer Refreshers

This year, Spain’s Rioja region celebrates 100-years (that’s 1925) as an official DO (Designation of Origin). Even though the Rioja region is...

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Wine, a work in progress


"April could be considered the heart of Spring, with warmer weather, longer days, and bright blooming flowers.

That is especially true at the Wetzel Family Estate. The vineyards are waking up, with new leaves and tendrils unfurling each day. Like farmers across the country, we see this as a season of hope and promise.

Even after all these years, it is still exciting when the quiet stillness of winter gives way to renewal, growth, and possibility. After months of cold, bare landscapes, the first buds on trees and the return of vibrant colors remind us that our work is just beginning."

- The Family Team, Alexander Valley Vineyards, 4/1/26

"Our 41,000 individual grapevines are waking up from winter hibernation right now. After big rains and some unexpected warm stretches, the last couple weeks were a sprint to finish pruning before budbreak. New green growth on these vines means we’re officially in the 2026 growing season."

- Maggie Tillman & the Alta Colina team, Alta Colina Winery, 3/18/26

"I spent some time out in our Estate vineyards recently, walking the rows with our vineyard team and taking in one of the most important parts of the season: Pruning

It’s late winter, and while the vines still look quiet, this is where so much of the vintage begins. Pruning helps the vine focus its energy, rather than growing wild and overproducing. By cutting the vine back now, we’re helping control yield, encourage even ripening, and support healthy growth as the season unfolds.

Sadie Drury, our Vineyard Manager (if you haven't met her, she’s not only the coolest but wicked smart), leads the efforts, and it’s incredible to watch her and the rest of the vineyard crew.

It’s a good reminder that great wine truly starts long before harvest. Even in this quieter season, there’s meaningful work happening in the vineyard every day, setting the stage for what we hope will be a strong vintage ahead."

Warmly,

- Melissa Clubb, Brand Manager/Third Generation Family Member, L'Ecole Nº 41, 2/6/26