 Single vineyard wines. Don't all wines come from one vineyard? Single vineyard wines are all the rage right now as producers really want to show off their quote-unquote Terroir. A lot of people don't realize when you buy a wine It's blended from fruit from all over different vineyards A lot of producers have vineyards in different spots to protect themselves against weather For instance, maybe a hail store comes in and knocks out one vineyard They have another vineyard to back it up and make sure they don't make any losses in that year But lately wine buffs and wine geeks really want wines that speak of a place So that's why single vineyard wines are so popular like these ones from Avignon Nessie and the Vina nobile di multipleciano Appalachian made from a hundred percent San Giovese a grape that I love I appreciate all the Tuscan producers that produce San Giovese in a red burgundy style Do you like these wines? Do you think they really express a place or do you think it's just marketing hype?