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It's A Vegetarian Thanksgiving Perfect for Breaking Out of the ordinary with a Wild, White Rhone Blend Not too long ago I received a request from a fan on Facebook to put together a vegetarian menu...
Wow, sounds like you had an awesome time. I'm also heading there next weekend and would really appreciate it if you could post your reviews on the different wineries! Our goal is to hit up 15+ so it's going to be quite...
I like that description of east coast Cab Franc. I never really thought of it that way before, but when you put it that way, you are right, and its makes a nice visual in my head for the upcoming winter! Long Island...
Am in Tokyo for several years now, so tend to view this holiday with particular sentimentality. 10 people for dinner, with staggered arrivals. Tuna and avocado tartare, raw ama-ebi sashimi and a couple of other snacky bits...
It seems like Vinotemp and Eurocave are about the best. Lots of companies have wine cabinets. I got a 30 bottle Danby one, but it really doesn't truly hold 30 bottles because even on the two shelves for red, bordeaux...
Our local big liquor store chain who is generally pretty unbeatable for prices ... much as the 2006 because I really liked the bold, in your face style that blend had. The 2007 is a bit more refined, smooth and relaxed,...
More like wine 201 or even 301 (but still undergrad)--it'd be enlightening to see a piece on importing wine from overseas, and how to deal with various hurdles doing so. Now I'll really be impressed if an article of that...
Does anyone have anything of interest that they would like to know more about? I know a lot of people really enjoyed the Oak articles. Perhaps we can make a list for Greg. List your topics:
I brought J. Lohr California "Gamay" a few years back and it was great with the bird. I suspect the real grape is Valdiguie, which, if you could find it, would go great. Pinot, lighter Syrahs, a nice Ribeira del Douro, a...
That's kind of how I think about it too. But how to draw the line? If it says 1955 and it's really 1995, that's pretty dishonest. But if it says 1994 and it's really 1995 and I like it and it's good, I'm not as unhappy....

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