
Cellar Notes
Tuesdays at 2:34 p.m. & Fridays at 4:44 p.m.
Al Spoler and Hugh Sisson discuss their favorite wines, beers and spirits on Cellar Notes. Cellar Notes is sponsored by Wells Discount Liquors.
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Latest Episodes
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We're always on the lookout for great value, and Al has found a super line of wines that pack a lot of punch for just $15 across the board.
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No, orange wine isn’t made from citrus, it’s an intriguing new category of wines that owes its identity to some old-fashioned vinification techniques.
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The wild and wooly county of Mendocino produces some of California’s most distinctive wines. Al samples a few.
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One of Maryland’s leading wineries, Old Westminster, isn’t afraid to think outside the box about putting great wine inside the bottle.
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There’s more to New Zealand that powerful Sauvignon Blancs; their efforts at Pinot Noire are showing distinct signs of progress.
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The little-known white grape Torontes from Argentina offers a solid alternative to the gang of usual suspects.
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Perfect for Spring, the white wines of Spain are full of flavor and character.
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Al looks at the wines from one of California’s most reliable bargain wine producers, Joel Gott.
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Languedoc-Roussillon is not as well-known as it should be. Hugh takes a look at their fabulous white wines.
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Languedoc-Roussillon isn’t well known, and that should change once you hear about their marvelous reds.