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This is the (occasional) blog of a career restaurant wine professional who used to write newspaper wine columns on the side for fun, but who is now a full-time wine journalist doing restaurant consulting for fun. "Culinary wine," to me, means I believe in the quaint old notion that wine is actually a food, and that it should be balanced like ingredients in a well made dish. If you like the idea, you might find some delicious new insights into wine in this blog. - Randy Caparoso
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When it comes to top Pinot Noir, terroir trumps varietal valuation
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Back burners
What does make California pinot noir special?
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The 2015 ZAP Experience: Is Zinfandel the new noir?
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- "I fought against the bottle," as Leonard Cohen wrote, "but I had to do it drunk." Randy Caparoso is a full-time wine journalist/photographer living in Lodi, California, and the author of "Lodi! The Definitive Guide and History of America's Largest Winegrowing Region" (2021). In another life, he was a multi-award winning restaurateur, starting as a sommelier in Honolulu (1978 through 1988), and then as Founding Partner/VP/Corporate Wine Director of the James Beard Award winning Roy’s family of restaurants (1988-2001), opening 28 locations from Hawaii to New York. Accolades include Santé’s first Wine & Spirits Professional of the Year (1998) and Restaurant Wine’s Wine Marketer of the Year (1992 and 1998). Between 2001 and 2006, he operated the Caparoso Wines label as a wine producer. For over 20 years, he also bylined a biweekly wine column for The Honolulu Advertiser (1981-2002). He currently puts bread (and wine) on the table as Editor-at-Large and the Bottom Line columnist for The SOMM Journal, and spend most of his time as freelance blogger and social media director for Lodi Winegrape Commission (lodiwine.com).