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Amy Glynn

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Utopia Review: The Amazon Series' Best Feature Is Also Its Worst

If you want to feel desperately uncomfortable for several hours, this show will get you there. → Read More

Mom Wants Sparkling Wine, so Nab Her One of These Bottles

If there's one thing Mom could use right now, it's a glass of bubbly. → Read More

Celebrating Harvest at Bodega Garzon, Immersed in Uruguayan Wine

The splendor of Bodega Garzon's winemaking facility in Uruguay is truly jaw-dropping. → Read More

10 Virginia Wines That Will Capture Your Attention

The lack of critical attention on Virginia wines has allowed more unique styles to grow and thrive, which is a major plus. → Read More

Actor Appreciation Day: Natalie Wood

People refer to Natalie Wood as a "child star," but I think even as a child she earned a much less dismissive epithet. She was a gifted actor. → Read More

British Bubbly: Six Romantic Wines from the Land of the Stiff Upper Lip

The UK is an unexpected source of quality sparkling wine. → Read More

Dry January? I’ll Tell You What’s “Dry”

If you're looking to keep the alcohol-free lifestyle going, cannabis-infused pseudo wine might be up your alley. → Read More

8 Documentaries Focused on the Problems and Perils of Climate Change

Available films on climate change range from academic to alarmist, from very general to very narrowly focused, from “we’re toast” to “it is very important to understand we are not toast and our actions matter.” → Read More

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Finale: Apocalypses, Resurrections and the Indecent Cuteness of Clark Gregg

Thanks to Clark Gregg and exceptional cast chemistry, the possibilities for Agents of SHIELD Season 7 look bright. → Read More

The Rules of Bordeaux: Demystifying France's Classic Wine Region

There are 12 different varietals of grapes you might find in anything labeled "Bordeaux." → Read More

Your Guide to the Wineries of Willamette Valley

Willamette Valley wines are not usually bargain-basement bottles. They tend to command high prices. But you get terrific quality along with a statistical likelihood that the environment didn’t take one for the team. → Read More

Our Godfather

Our Godfather is a documentary about the family of Tommaso Buscetta, a Sicilian "Man of Honor" who rolled over on Cosa Nostra and got hundreds of wiseguys indicted in the 1980s. → Read More

Dry Farm Wine Says You Won’t Get A Hangover-Is This Really A Thing?

This wine club claims their wines are so clean, you won't get a hangover. → Read More

I Drank All the CBD (So You Don’t Have To)

CBD is soooo confusing. → Read More

Rosé All Day, All Summer?

National Rosé Day is approaching, but we found 19 bottles that make any day rosé day. → Read More

Everything You Need to Know about Chartreuse

Chartreuse is a distinctly radioactive-looking yellow-green elixir from France that's super intimidating, but essential if you want to level up your cocktail game. → Read More

The Name of the Rose

In 1980, an Italian semiotics professor named Umberto Eco published one of those rare literary unicorns, a work of genius that nonetheless didn’t curl up and die of obscurity. The Name of the Rose, a historical fantasia about a series of murders in a Benedictine abbey in northern Italy in the early 1300s, dazzled the brainiacs and also enjoyed massive commercial success. It was, and is, a… → Read More

Blending Wine, Elton John and Pop Art in California

Clif Lede Vineyards hosts Bernie Taupin art show. → Read More

For the Birds

Bird people exist, among other reasons, to save, steward and nurture birds and also to make cat ladies look reasonable by contrast. → Read More

Killing Eve: "Wide Awake"

When psychopaths collide. → Read More