If you're a wine-loving board game fanatic, you should check out Monopoly's Napa Valley Edition. The Parker Brothers classic is remade utilizing notable wine names from Napa Valley as properties, instead of the familiar streets of the original Monopoly game. Instead of houses and hotels, wheeler-dealers can add vineyards and estates to try and trample the competition while moving wine-related tokens around the board. Monopoly's Napa Valley Edition seemed to be in short supply when I checked, and it was selling for $100.
If you'd rather spend your Benjamin on an actual Napa wine, try a less expensive board game, also available from Amazon. Wine-opoly sells for $20, and it offers a thinly disguised wine version of a Monopoly-style game using more generic wine themes.
While you're shopping, Amazon also has Monopoly wine charms, those little tags you hang on a glass so you can tell yours from the others.
If you'd rather spend your Benjamin on an actual Napa wine, try a less expensive board game, also available from Amazon. Wine-opoly sells for $20, and it offers a thinly disguised wine version of a Monopoly-style game using more generic wine themes.
While you're shopping, Amazon also has Monopoly wine charms, those little tags you hang on a glass so you can tell yours from the others.









Morgan Creek Cahaba White, Alabama Muscadine, Dry Table Wine
Vulcan Red This wine is medium weight, brick-red in color and made from 100% Muscadine grapes. It sells for $13. The nose carries a sweet and earthy quality. Denise - on whose great sense of smell I often rely - says it reminds her of grapes fallen from vines and crushed underfoot, which she experienced as a child. The palate shows a trace of the same funkiness that presents itself in the Cahaba White, only smoothed out with a ripe sweetness that resembles sour raspberry candy. There's a sparkling acidity which actually feels almost - but not quite - fizzy in the mouth. It pairs well with butter cookies and blueberry Welsh cake, too. It’s not so great a match with peanuts, but food with a bit of a sweet edge seems to be a good mate for it. Vulcan Red can also benefit from a good chill.


The Douro entry, 




Close to 50 wineries were pouring their wares and the event was populated primarily with Napa Valley wines from somewhat small producers. As you may expect, there was a lot to like at the LMU campus.
August Briggs Cabernet Sauvignon, Monte Rosso Vineyard 2007 - Briggs said he loves this vineyard. Huge pencil lead edge.
Others in the group opted for brewski. The Hornin' Nettie Madge Black IPA from 

Petit Manseng 2008