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Monthly Archives: October 2014
The Lakes Bar & Grille and Déjà vu
Sometimes happenstance brings good fortune and it can also be a cause for déjà vu. For some odd reason, most times the job of selecting a restaurant falls into my lap. Most of the time, it is rather easy, as … Continue reading
Posted in Dining, Wine
Tagged California, Flowers Vineyards & Winery, Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast
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Another Halloween
It is hard to believe that another year has passed, and we attended another Halloween party/ October birthdays. There was a few less in attendance, because of the football season and people on vacation. As is always the case for … Continue reading
Serendipity
I would venture to say having some esoteric knowledge in the haberdashery field can pay off. There I was helping out at my local clothier, I guess I can never truly retire, because I just enjoy the industry. The phone … Continue reading
Posted in Wine
Tagged Alexander Valley, Cabernet Sauvignon, California, Silver Oak Cellars
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Restaurant Duglass
Is there anything more daunting then the first time you go to a fancy upscale restaurant and you feel like a neophyte. I remember feeling that way, after hearing all of these great reviews of Restaurant Duglass when I was … Continue reading
Posted in Dining, Wine
Tagged Clos des Chenes, Cote de Beaune, France, Joseph Drouhin, Pinot Noir, Volnay
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Cain Five Makes an Anniversary Even Better
Everybody has a date or dates that make them smile and want to celebrate. I guess that I am no different, though I like to celebrate the memory with a bottle of wine, as if anyone would be surprised. My … Continue reading
Posted in Wine
Tagged Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cain Five, Cain Vineyard and Winery, California, Malbec, Merlot, Napa Valley, Petit Verdot
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Dinner in Port Huron
It has been ages since being in the city of Port Huron; normally we end up on the overpass to the Blue Water Bridge on a trip to Canada. The trip was uneventful until getting to the city with all … Continue reading
Posted in Dining, Wine
Tagged Alto Agrelo Valley-Lujon de Cuyo, Argentina, Belasco de Baquedano Winery, Llama Malbec, Malbec, Mendoza, Old Vines
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Sparky Herberts
I remember hearing years ago from people that I respected, that restaurants don’t survive in Grosse Pointe, because everyone belongs to clubs. I know that is not really true, but it was a belief that was bandied about, and to … Continue reading
John Laffrey’s Vineyards
Who doesn’t love dining and dancing? Of course that is a term that was used more in my parent’s time. Last night I got home, and there on a counter in kitchen was a pizza carry out box, which was … Continue reading
Posted in Dining, Wine
Tagged Bordeaux, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chateau Prieure-Lichine, France, Margaux, Merlot, Petit Verdot
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We Are Going to “Chewing Gums”
Ciungan’s Shrimp House was a mainstay in the downriver area of Detroit for years. Though a lot of people thought it was a Chinese name, the family was Romanian and it was pronounced “Chun-gan,” but a lot of people that … Continue reading
Posted in Dining, Wine
Tagged Bordeaux. Semillon, Chateau la Tourette de la Louviere, France, Graves, Muscadelle, Sauvignon Blanc, Sec
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