Offering Updates – June 14, 2011

Here is the first of our bi-weekly postings on upcoming Hemispheres Shipments where we will provide insight on the logistics of the offerings and updates on the timing of the offerings. We will start with the Summer Wine Offering from Rioja, Spain. Marcus visited this storied region and selected 7 unique and premium bottles for our members. The initial steps …

Summer Offering Preview

I just got back from a fantastic trip to Rioja, Spain and can’t wait for everyone to try the incredible wines we discovered! I focused most of my attention on the Rioja Alta/Rioja Alavesa sub regions as they proved to be the most concentrated wines. Rioja is located in the north west of Spain and is it’s most important wine …

Marcus’s Summary of Mendoza

Malbec. Malbec? Malbec! These three sentences sum up my trip to Mendoza, Argentina. The locals are crazy for it; the foreigners can’t get enough of the stuff, even the viticulturists and winemakers like the grape! I must admit that I was skeptical about the variety as a legitimate flagship for a wine industry, but you know what? It works. What …

Rachel’s Argentina Travel Blog

We arrived in Argentina after a full 30 hours of traveling from British Columbia. After clearing immigration in Mendoza, we went to pick up our bags – all 5 of them (traveling with a baby means lots more bags and gear) except only 4 were there!?. The bag missing happened to be mine and it also contained all of our …

The Price of Wine

One of the most common questions about a bottle of wine, especially those in the $20.00+/bottle category, is why that price? Why is this Shiraz from Australia only $12/bottle, but this Shiraz from Australia is $50/bottle. It’s the same grape, from the same region so what gives? There a number of factors that goes into the final price of a …

Is Bordeaux its’ own worst enemy?

I guess I might just be annoyed that I can no longer afford many of the gems that Burgundy and Bordeaux have to offer. However, I have thought for a long time that many of the great wine world’s classification systems are somewhat “dubious”, or as my grandpa used to say “has flies on them”. The choice for quality wine …

In Search of Premium Wines, Marcus & Rachel In Piemonte

Day 1 – After a LONG day driving from Minervois to Piemonte we finally arrived late in the evening to our quaint little cottage in Sessame Italy.  We were greeted by the cottage owners, Kerri and Bob, who are a lovely English couple that immigrated to Italy to start their own vineyard.  As it was very dark on our way …

in Search of Premium Wines, Marcus & Rachel in Chile Days 8-11

Day 8 – After tasting wines, lots of different wines from all around Chile, Marcus has decided we are going to focus on Casablanca. We drove the 1 ½ back and went to a bunch of wineries on his short list. After an exhausting day tasting, nothing really stood out – especially compared with our experience at Catrala. Day 9 …

In Search of Premium Wines, Marcus & Rachel in Chile Days 4-7

Day 4 – Decided we really needed a new strategy – days are ticking along with no success so far.  Decided to call the winery marketing arm called “Wines of Chile” first thing to see if they could recommend some small boutique, hard to find, wineries. Marcus attempted to call and email them before we left Canada to arrange a …

In Search of Premium Wines, Marcus & Rachel in Chile Days 1-3

Day 1 – Arrived in Chile around lunchtime after a long trip through the night. First impression – CULTURE SHOCK! We step off the plane and into crowds of people coming at us from all directions speaking to us in Spanish. I know for sure there were taxi drivers, car rental agencies and I am not sure what else as …