A glimpse into the wine world speaks volumes about a country’s history, culture, and tradition. For me, there is no better way to record those moments than with my own narrative. 

For the past two and a half years, I had the privilege to live in Brno, Czechia, where the wine world was at my fingertips. Read up on my adventurous journey as an American expat living in South Moravia, Czechia.

I’ve also linked my ‘100 wine reviews’ on the Search Bar-these will redirect you to my Facebook page.

Recently, I have relocated to Tucson, Arizona, so stay tuned! I’ll be updating the site with more of my desert wine escapades and stories. Cheers!

Blog

Writing Arielle DeSoucey Writing Arielle DeSoucey

Znojmo

Overlooking the Dyje river in the Lahofer tasting room in Znojmo, I thought to myself, I have landed in the heart of wine country.

Read More
Writing Arielle DeSoucey Writing Arielle DeSoucey

Wine Bars of Budapest

It is almost too easy to fall in love with Budapest. The city, resting on sloped hillsides along the Danube, is dominated by a dynamic, unrelenting energy, exuding both history and globalism.

Read More
Writing Arielle DeSoucey Writing Arielle DeSoucey

Moravia Obscura

Present day winemaking in Moravia is evolving at a rapid pace. Confronting the inevitable threats of climate change, economic instability, and growing consumer demand, Moravian winemakers are taking major risks in experimenting with grape choices, viticulture and winemaking techniques…

Read More
Arielle DeSoucey Arielle DeSoucey

Summer Wines

It’s officially summertime. Temperatures are rising and you are in desperate search of air conditioning, last minute travel deals, iced coffee and plenty of affordable, thirst quenching wine. What refreshing wines can you buy that will impress your friends, without having to break the bank?

Read More
Writing Arielle DeSoucey Writing Arielle DeSoucey

10 Places to Drink in Brno

It is an inspiring time to be an expat and sommelier in Brno. Prior to the Velvet Revolution in 1989, the city’s creative, global outlets were held captive and immobile under a Soviet-run, communist regime. Wineries and wine makers were under state control. Innovative ideas within the city’s restaurant world were suppressed. Yet today in Brno, things have changed…

Read More
Writing Arielle DeSoucey Writing Arielle DeSoucey

Six Months of Discovery

It has been exactly six months since we landed in Brno. As I write this post, I am headed back home on the train after spending the day at WinePrague, an International Wine Expo at PVA Expo Center…

Read More
Writing Arielle DeSoucey Writing Arielle DeSoucey

It’s Mikulov Time

To be honest, I had no idea what to do with myself when we first landed in Brno. Sure, I had some ideas of how to occupy my time but making this transition to our new lifestyle took introspection and soul searching…

Read More