by Jo Diaz | Apr 19, 2022 | Tour, Travel, Wine
I’ve often wondered, each time I’m on an airplane and each time a plane flies overhead, how much poison is spewed into the atmosphere. Clearly, I have wings on my feet, so flying has been part of my lexicon. But I also do worry, because sustainability is...
by Jo Diaz | Apr 17, 2022 | Wine
[PHOTO Purchased: credit harvepino, all rights reserved.] Let’s begin with hemispheres… Southern Hemisphere: Two of the main wine valley regions in South America are Chile and Argentina. I easily relate to the coastal, parallel wine regions of the Northern...
by Jo Diaz | Apr 15, 2022 | Wine
PASSOVER Yikes! The high holidays began today, with the Jewish Passover. Ramadan started on April 1, and lasts until April 30th. Christians begin Good Friday today, and continue celebrating until Easter Sunday. A time of renewed focus, even if it’s just a...
by Jo Diaz | Apr 11, 2022 | Green News, Public Service Announcement, Sustainability, Wine, Wine Marketing
Okay, all you marketing people, for which I’m one ~ I would NEVER EVER encourage one of my client to do this… Most especially since we’re living during a historic time of life on Planet Earth: Planet Earth’s existence hanging in the balance....
by Jo Diaz | Mar 20, 2022 | History, History Wine, Mendocino County, Russian River Valley, Wine
Sometimes you read something that causes facepalm, and you find yourself dropping your head and into your hands. This headline… “Russian lawmaker suggests reclaiming Fort Ross on Sonoma Coast as payback for US sanctions…” is one of those times....
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