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RBoulanger wrote in the forum topic: German Pinot Noir
March 2009

Actually Pinot Noir has been grown in Germany for centuries. I think it was ... the Pinot Trinity (PN, PB & PG) taking off in Baden and now the Pfalz. I did a little research to match up the wines you mention to...

January 2009

Here in Napa we have some really wonderful Syrahs. I fell in love with Syrah while doing research for my website. I was so inspired by it that I featured wineries that made great syrahs, go to:...

Leo C wrote in the forum topic: NYC Bars that do good cocktails
December 2008

it's slightly creamy but not that richly textured, very clean flavors. it's ... saying that it reminds of a PB&J

RachelNYC wrote in the forum topic: NYC Bars that do good cocktails
December 2008

I am in love with the idea of a PB&J-tini. Is it creamy or crunchy?

Leo C wrote in the forum topic: NYC Bars that do good cocktails
December 2008

WD-50 on Clinton(LES) Tha bartenders at this joint take shit pretty serious. ... to you smells exactly like a PB & J samich. Sparkling rye, what do you know about that? Check out Tona he's tha man. I know this place is a...

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