If you drink red wine, you may have noticed a tendency for the wine's color to show up on your teeth. This can result in a purple smile that's a common sight at wine tasting events.
An article in the online publication Palate Press offers some advice from a dental expert, Dr. Dan Marut, a dentist in Medford, Oregon.
He says the wine's acidity is at fault for breaking down your tooth enamel, which makes the teeth more porous. This allows the color in a red wine to attach itself easily to your formerly pearly whites. Even white wine does this damage, but has no color to leave. However, after drinking white wine you may find stains from other foods becoming a problem.
Dr. Marut says don't reach for the toothbrush - not immediately, anyway. Using abrasive toothpaste on your acid-washed teeth may actually do more damage. You should rinse thoroughly, wait an hour and then brush your teeth.
As you have heard all your life, flossing is stressed by dental experts, and this case is no exception. Regular visits to your dentist for a complete cleaning are also recommended.
An article in the online publication Palate Press offers some advice from a dental expert, Dr. Dan Marut, a dentist in Medford, Oregon.
He says the wine's acidity is at fault for breaking down your tooth enamel, which makes the teeth more porous. This allows the color in a red wine to attach itself easily to your formerly pearly whites. Even white wine does this damage, but has no color to leave. However, after drinking white wine you may find stains from other foods becoming a problem.
Dr. Marut says don't reach for the toothbrush - not immediately, anyway. Using abrasive toothpaste on your acid-washed teeth may actually do more damage. You should rinse thoroughly, wait an hour and then brush your teeth.
As you have heard all your life, flossing is stressed by dental experts, and this case is no exception. Regular visits to your dentist for a complete cleaning are also recommended.


Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve 2007 Napa Valley
Sauvignon Blanc 2009 Napa Valley




Sawtooth Winery Reserve Carmenénère 2009
Sawtooth Estate Winery Riesling 2009




When there's a big roomful of winemakers present, you're going to hear a lot about grapes. You're going to hear very deep discussions about grapes. You're going to find out how much you don't know about grapes. I had the chance to listen to Ken Volk talk about grapes at length with someone who appeared to be trying to dislodge Volk as the biggest grape geek in the room. Note to others: that's a game you won't win. Volk gave an impromptu botany lesson, ranging from DNA to grape origins to the genetic offspring of Muscat Alexandria. I was transfixed until the pourer looked at me and cocked his head toward Volk, saying "He can get geeky." 2010 was Volk's 34th vintage, so he has earned the right to be as geeky he wants to be.
Ogorsolka boasted that his wines nearly all fall between 15 and 16% abv. Truly, that big bold wine is one of Paso's calling cards - and big, bold wines are okay in my book. Many people feel that such high alcohol levels are not food friendly. Some complain that wines like Pinot Noir simply aren't varietally correct in that rarefied air. There are also voices out there who maintain that high alcohol wine is flawed wine.




There was a party atmosphere abetted by DJ Reaper spinnin' some classic hits, and the Cap'n Morgan Pirate was wandering around for photo ops like the one pictured at right.