Favorite Wine Links & Resources
Here you will find some the webmaster's favorite wineries and possible a winery that is your favorite. These may not necessarily represent the wines being offered during the event, however, they may be something you want to taste after the Dunedin Wines The Blues event is over.
Robert Mondavi - The winery is situated in the California Napa Valley and produces some of the best Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Sauvignon.
Hall - Definitely one of my favorites, a boutique winery in Napa Valley that supplies mostly exceptional Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot.
Franciscan Estates - Another California Winery in the Napa Valley that produces great tasting wine including Merlot, Chardonnay, Cabernet, Zinfandel, Magnificat, a red meritage and Cuvée Sauvage.
Brunello di Montalcino - Because of its depth of flavor and tongue curling tannins, this great wine from the Tuscan region of Italy is one to try.
Castello Banfi - A family-owned vineyard estate and winery in the Brunello region of Tuscany. Together with its sister estates in Piedmont, Vigne Regali and Principessa Gavi, it has become recognized the world over for its dedication to excellence and sparking a renaissance in the art of Italian winemaking.
More Wine Links for Downtown Dunedin Events
Got Wine & Cigars - Got Wine & Cigars is owned and operated by John and Rose Tucker. Our goal is to provide personalized service to all our customers by knowing their name and preferences. Our customers tell us that Got Wine & Cigar store is their "Home away from Home" and Quotes: "I haven't found a wine store or bar that has a more friendlier and knowledgeable staff". Find out about upcoming events such as wine classes, tasting events, live entertainment and much more.
Stirling Tropical Wine - Our wines have won National and International recognition at the Number One Fruit Judging Contest in the United States. Also our wines have been featured at the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival.
For more information on wine, wine reviews and ratings, visit the Winespectator Magazine website. I would recommend a subscription if you have an interest in learning more about fine wine and the art of wine tasting. |