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Monthly Archives: June 2013
Coco Pazzo in Chicago, Illinois
Chicago has long held a steady hold on the Midwest as a place to go for a nice weekend. Especially when one had to go there on a business trip, as I did several times a year for years. It … Continue reading
Posted in Dining, Wine
Tagged Boscarelli, Canailo Nero, Italy, Mammolo, Sangiovese, Vino Nobile di Montepulcia
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Excalibur in Las Vegas, Nevada
My Bride and I have been blessed with children and now we have grandchildren, which is a double blessing. Two of our children live out in Las Vegas, Nevada. This is not my first choice to reside, but it is … Continue reading
Ceramic Wine Bottles
A friend of mine’s son is the Cub Scouts and they recently had a big fund raiser for the pack. He found three ceramic wine bottles, that still were sealed and he thought of me. I went and picked them … Continue reading
“Super Moon”
“When the moon hits your eye. Like a big pizza pie. That’s amore. When the world seems to shine. Like you’ve had too much wine. That’s amore.” If one has spent any time on site Facebook in the last couple … Continue reading
Posted in Dining, Wine
Tagged Champagne, Chardonnay, France, G.H. Mumm & Co., Pinot Noir, Reims
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An Affordable Date Night When I Was a Student
In my early years, the place to be was Downtown Detroit as it was bustling and still a place to be. There were plenty of locations that were out of my price, unless it was a special occasion. One of … Continue reading
Posted in Dining, Wine
Tagged Germany, Muller Thurgau, Nierstein, Niersteiner gutes Domtal, Rheinhessen, Riesling, Spatlese
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A Quiet Father’s Day
We try not to go out on holidays, as there are usually too many people, and I feel that the service and the food service can suffer from the crowds that think they have to go out. We enjoyed a … Continue reading
Posted in Dining, Wine
Tagged Garnacha Tinta, Graciano, Marques de Riscal, Mazuelo, Rioja Reserva, Spain, Tempranillo
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Sinbad’s on the Detroit River
If one wants to mention an institution in Detroit, Sinbad’s Restaurant and Marina would have to be on a short list. Since 1949 people have been driving or boating over to Sinbad’s for a bite and a drink or two. … Continue reading
A Hot Day and a Cool Wine
We were down in Charlotte, North Carolina visiting a friend. I was tagging along, because when ladies get together they tend to shop, and shop some more. I am more into wine shops when I can find them. Well the … Continue reading
Posted in Wine
Tagged California, Napa Valley, Orin Swift Cellars, Puertas Abiertas, Sauvignon Blanc, Veladora
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J. Alexander’s for a Lunch Meeting
I was meeting a friend for lunch, as I had something to give him, and he suggested that we meet a J. Alexander’s. This is a chain that is found in about twelve states and they give a good meal, … Continue reading
Posted in Dining, Wine
Tagged Artesa Vineyards and Winery, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Elements by Artesa, Malbec, Meritage, Merlot, Petite Verdot, Red Wine, Sonoma County
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Taste of Monterey
We just received the latest shipment from a wine club that we joined years ago, on one of our trips to Monterey. They have a couple of different options and we chose the “elite” package of reserve wine selections in … Continue reading