Articles by Michael Mohammadi
The wines of Louis-Jadot are relatively inexpensive, good quality and value wines from the Burgundy region of France. The 2002 Pouilly-Fuisse is a medium bodied, dry chardonnay.
Unlike nearby Montrachet, wines from Pouilly Fuisse …
I was recently asked by a friend to recommend a Spanish red wine from Catalonia that was to be a gift for a wedding. Without hesitation, I suggested the Priorat region – specifically 2001 …
As many of you know, this year for the first time ever we saw the release of not one, but two wines that scored 100 pts from Brunello di Montalcino, one being the 2001 Valdicava …
Let me start off by admitting, I love cava. The less acclaimed (and definitely less expensive) of the sparkling wines in Europe (think …
My first experience with Cinnabar’s Mercury Rising was at Chesapeake Wine Company in September of 2004. I had just moved to Baltimore from Detroit and stumbled upon Chesapeake while shopping at the Canton …
Leaving Block Island, Rhode Island this weekend, Kim and I stopped off at the docks to see what fresh treasures were being brought in from the Atlantic. Live lobster, mussels, scallops, and salmon were …
Zinfandels are all around just a lot of fun. They are usually filled with intense fruits and a medium to high …
Thank you Dr. Karson! And by that I am referring to Dr. Martha Karson, the mother of our very own Dr. Miranda Karson. I know it’s confusing, what isn’t confusing though is the …
A good friend of mine from Michigan and I had this wine over Christmas break. It was recommended to us by a gentleman working at Merchants of Vino, in Dearborn, Michigan. I had never heard …
A recap of two recent wine events at Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar in Baltimore, MD.
Kim and I at the Magnum Club Event:
First Course: Seafood Ceviche in an Endive …
