TOP

Letters from Lodi

An insightful and objective look at viticulture and winemaking from the Lodi
Appellation and the growers and vintners behind these crafts. Told from the
perspective of multi-award winning wine journalist, Randy Caparoso.

Randy Caparoso
 
February 25, 2025 | Randy Caparoso

Everything you need to know about the acidity of Lodi's extraordinary range of varietals

When wine lovers talk about acidity in wine, they are not talking about anything mysterious or highfalutin. If you're a human being who eats what most people eat, you already understand acidity. Almost everyone knows, for instance, lemons and limes are very tart in terms of acidity. Therefore you do not bite into lemons and limes the same way that you readily eat a mango or cantaloupe, which have an opposite amount of acidity—very soft, lush, juicy.

There is, of course, an enormous variety of wines, just like there are endless varieties of fruit. Most New World wines—that is, wines grown and produced in regions such as the U.S., Australia, New Zealand and anywhere in South America—are sold primarily as "varietal" wines; that is, by the names of grapes from which the wines are primarily made. And, as in anywhere around the world, the vast majority of commercial wines are either white, red, pink (i.e., rosés) or sparkling (the latter, wines popularly called champagne)...

  Continue »

Time Posted: Feb 25, 2025 at 7:00 AM Permalink to Everything you need to know about the acidity of Lodi's extraordinary range of varietals Permalink
Randy Caparoso
 
February 19, 2025 | Randy Caparoso

Photo-memories from Lodi's 2025 Wine & Chocolate Weekend, proving to be more popular than ever!

Three gentlemen fearlessly dressed for the occasion at m2 Winery during Lodi's Wine & Chocolate Weekend.

The news, according to a local ABC correspondent, is that "Lodi's Wine and Chocolate Weekend events went on as planned, highlighting the wines the region has to offer."

This was plain as day throughout Saturday the 15th, as wine and chocolate lovers went from winery to winery to savor the local wares. It was quite the spectacle: From irresistibly cuddly 1-week old baby goats at Spenker Family Farm and laughing crowds taking selfies against a "Freakshow" backdrop at Michael David Winery, to gentlemen attired in bright red suits festooned with hearts at m2 Winery and rows of limousines dropping off entire parties of wine and chocolate celebrants to enjoy barrel tastings at Berghold Vineyards...

  Continue »

Time Posted: Feb 19, 2025 at 7:00 AM Permalink to Photo-memories from Lodi's 2025 Wine & Chocolate Weekend, proving to be more popular than ever! Permalink
Randy Caparoso
 
February 17, 2025 | Randy Caparoso

Further proof that Grenache absolutely sings in Lodi's Mediterranean climate terroir

Abba Vineyard Grenache on the east side of Lodi's Mokelumne River AVA.

Lodi always wins more than its share of top awards in blind tasting competitions manned by professional wine judges. So much, it's hard to keep up with them. 

We have to make special mention, though, of one result from the 2025 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition announced just this past January, in which the 'Red Sweepstake Medal" winner was the 2023 Rippey Family Vineyards Abba Vineyard Lodi Grenache ($34)...

  Continue »

Time Posted: Feb 17, 2025 at 7:00 AM Permalink to Further proof that Grenache absolutely sings in Lodi's Mediterranean climate terroir Permalink
Randy Caparoso
 
February 11, 2025 | Randy Caparoso

Is the world's greatest dish for Zinfandel... a chocolate salad?

Glass of St. Amant Winery Zinfandel at its source: 123-year-old grapevine in Lodi's Marian's Vineyard.

Since Lodi's immensely popular Wine & Chocolate Weekend is coming right up (February 15-16, 2025), it is a perfect time to talk about a dish that, back in 2006, a Philadelphia chef named Tony Lawrence—also known as the “Global Wine Chef”⏤created for a big public event... 

  Continue »

Time Posted: Feb 11, 2025 at 7:00 AM Permalink to Is the world's greatest dish for Zinfandel... a chocolate salad? Permalink
Randy Caparoso
 
February 5, 2025 | Randy Caparoso

What will the country be drinking in 2025?

Modern day "jugs" aimed at meeting today's growing demand for handcraft, low intervention, sustainably grown wines: Premium quality, certified biodynamic farmed Lodi Sangiovese bottled in 1-liter fiascos (straw covered bottles).

January is usually the time when pundits in various facets of the industry (trade, retail, marketing, media, restaurants, etc.) take out their crystal balls and weigh in on the imminent direction of consumers. Even if you already know exactly what you'll be buying or selling, it's good to know what everyone else is up to...

  Continue »

Time Posted: Feb 5, 2025 at 7:00 AM Permalink to What will the country be drinking in 2025? Permalink
Randy Caparoso
 
February 3, 2025 | Randy Caparoso

Appreciating California Zinfandels for what they are and where they're grown, not for what you're told they're supposed to be

Winter scene: Lizzy James Vineyard, a certified Historic Vineyard Society block on the east side of Lodi's Mokelumne River AVA.

To truly grasp Lodi grown Zinfandels—or Zinfandels from anywhere else, for that matter—it helps to understand how they compare with Zinfandels from other California wine regions.

The problem is, you cannot trust everything you read or are told about Zinfandels. While geneally well meaning, many journalists simply repeat what they themselves are told about the varietal, rather than thinking for themselves, so they end up repeating erroneous information and ideas...

  Continue »

Time Posted: Feb 3, 2025 at 7:00 AM Permalink to Appreciating California Zinfandels for what they are and where they're grown, not for what you're told they're supposed to be Permalink
Contact

Lodi Wine Visitor Center
2545 West Turner Road Lodi, CA 95242
209.365.0621
Open: Daily 10:00am-5:00pm

Lodi Winegrape Commission
2545 West Turner Road, Lodi, CA 95242
209.367.4727
Open: Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm

Have a question? Complete our contact form.