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November 2009

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...

Steve Heimoff, Wine Enthusiast's West Coast editor, selected 19 "wonderful, balanced, food-friendly...sommelier wines". His list (http://steveheimoff.com/index.php/2009/10/23/the-tyranny-of-the-wine-list/) is a...

November 2009

Black Box: The 3 Liter Solution Or how to win $10,000 with out even trying (that hard) Box wine holds an increasingly important appeal in today’s marketplace. Not only can you feel good about...

Charles Emilio wrote in the forum topic: Seafood and Red Wine
October 2009

I found this quote at http://www.pinotage.co.za/index.php?page=19 " At a recent tasting in an upmarket restaurant, a French sommelier chose a Pinotage, chilled to 12ºC, as the ideal companion to oysters! "

I hadn't been to a TJs in a while, but upon my last visit, was surprised to see so many more recognizable labels and really good prices for them. Perhaps TJs is upping their game a bit, in addition to having some...

October 2009

New Zealand, Burgundy, and Carmignano A dinner, a day, and a show: The Wine Lifestyle This coming Sunday Snooth will be hosting a dinner featuring Master of Wine Michael Brajkovich, winemaker for...

kylewolf wrote in the forum topic: Price/Score Ratio Formula for Wines
October 2009

bottle #1, p(H)= 1/$45, or .02222 p(E/H)= 95/100, or .95 p(E/not H)= 1-.95 or .05 p(notH)= 1-.02222, or .978888 (I put the equation into a graphing calc, so the rounding could change slightly) value= (.02222 * .95)/...

October 2009

Hello .. brand new to the forum ... how about Running with Scissors Cab 9.99 or Smoking Loon Cab $8.19 ... anyone ever tried one of these ,,, good value for taste and quality.

TL NJ wrote in the forum topic: Preferred Primitivo
October 2009

The NYT article above is correct. BOTH California Zinfandel AND Italy's Primitivo are derived from the Croatian grape Mali Plavac. Zin made its way to the US via Austria Hungary immigration in the 19th century (from NY...

dmcker wrote in the forum topic: Preferred Primitivo
October 2009

Nice to see that Grgich had it right about the match between Zin and the dalmation varietal all the time. He used to make some great wines--what happened to him/his wines over the years, anyway? I thought I'd read ages...

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