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Gen Z is making fun of Millennials on TikTok for drinking wine. They ve got it all wrong
Gen Z is making fun of Millennials on TikTok for drinking wine. They ve got it all wrong
Side parts and skinny jeans, sure. But Gen Z has mischaracterized their elders drinking habits, in this week s Drinking with Esther newsletter
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Monique Pascual, Jwahir Leaks, and Amber Fretwell taste wine at The Prisoner on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2019, in Saint Helena, Calif.Paul Kuroda/Special to The Chronicle
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This ethereal red shows why Grenache may be California s most climate change-resistant wine
In this Wine of the Week, critic Esther Mobley recommends the Gravels Grenache from Newfound Wines
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Welcome to
Wine of the Week
, a new series in which Chronicle wine critic Esther Mobley recommends a delicious bottle that you should be drinking right now. Last week, she highlighted a Gruner Veltliner designed to pair with Asian cuisines
. every Wednesday.
One could argue that the most interesting type of wine being made in California right now is Grenache. Whereas this grape variety was once synonymous with inky, full-throttle, high-alcohol wines, it’s now equally possible to find light, ethereal, delicate versions of the wine being made throughout the state.