Back on April 17, 2019, I wrote a blog article on Cabernet Franc (“cab-err-nay-fronk”). Since that time I have become an even bigger fan of Cabernet Franc. So much so I have decided to add a Cab Franc to our line of Glenwood Cellars wines, and we will put it under the Tiedemann label…
Napa Trip: January 2019
It is impossible to say it isn’t great fun to visit Napa Valley wine country, but it seems like each time I am there I am busier than the last time. This trip west was no exception as I had a number of items to accomplish. I had originally scheduled this trip for the first […]
Adler's Blend 2016, Ballentine Vineyards, bottling wine, Bruce Devlin, Eric Kent, Glenwood bottling, Napa tripNapa Trip 2018

Most of my Napa trips are to make wine and search for new wines to be represented by our Indiana distribution company: Tiedemann Wines. In addition, I am always on the lookout for wines that might go in my personal wine collection. This trip, for the most part, was all business which included a lot […]
2016 Adler’s Blend, 2016 Glenwood Cellars blended Merlot, 2016 Glenwood Cellars Cabernet, 4 Winds Winery, Angéle, Ashes & Diamonds, Ballentine Vineyards, Bistro Jeanty, Haley Wright, Hayfork, Mustards Grill, Napa, Roy D. Chapin IV, winery licenseMr. Tiedemann goes to Napa

Sunday As I have mentioned in the past, I fly American Airlines and when I go to Napa, I take their Sunday morning flight, No. 2356 that leaves Chicago O’Hare at 10:30 a.m. and arrives in San Francisco at 1:30 p.m. It is a long flight at 4 hours and 35 minutes. However, taking that […]
Ballentine Vineyards, Cade's Estate Winery, Dena & Deluca, Eric Kent Wines, Glenwood Cellars, Kelly Fleming Winery, Larkin Wines, Napa Valley, Somerstone Wine, Steven Kent Wines, Tapp Label, Three Clicks Wines, ToutSuite, Vinoce