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Monthly Archives: January 2021
Two Classic Sangiovese Wines
Being in a wine shop is pleasant and a great way to forget the insanity that is outside. The world seems to be a much nicer place when one is having an assortment of wines and some enjoyable conversation. Eventually … Continue reading
Posted in Wine
Tagged Chianti Classico, Fattoria La Gerla, Italy, Nerento, Rosso di Montalcino, Sangiovese, Tuscany, Villa Trasqua
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Two Harbingers of Spring
In between this winter weather, I still get a chance to get to my local wine shop the Fine Wine Source, even when it isn’t even time for a club selection. I am getting antsy, just like the rest of … Continue reading
Posted in Wine
Tagged Bordeaux, Chateau Ducasse, France, Gazela, Graves, GravesBlanc, Loureiro, Minho, Portugal, Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon, Sogrape Vinhos, Vinho Verde
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An Older and a Younger White
Way back when there were sit-down restaurants, we tended to buy wines for a later day. I guess that later day finally arrived in the longest original fifteen days or was it a month? Anyways, we have, just like the … Continue reading
A Couple of Big Reds
When I wander into my local wine shop, the Fine Wine Source, I never know what may happen. There are times when it is a hive of activity, in which case, sometimes I decide to come back at a later … Continue reading
Posted in Wine
Tagged Batroun, Cabernet Sauvignon, California, Cuvee X'eme Anniversaire Red, EL Ixsir, Lebanon, Merlot, Napa Valley, Oakville AVA, Syrah, Vine Hill Ranch VHR
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Cambria Pines Lodge Chardonnay
The perpetual lockdown has let me find some wines in the cellar that have memories and perhaps that is why they were put aside in the first place. Over years they were eclipsed by other wines that may have other … Continue reading
Posted in Wine
Tagged California, Cambria Pines Lodge, Castoro Cellars, Castoro Wines, Chardonnay, Falanghina, San Luis Obiso
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January 2021 Wine Club Selections
Venturing out in to the real world is quite a bother, unless I am planning on stopping by The Fine Wine Source either to pick up the monthly club selections or to pick up some other wines. There is just … Continue reading
Posted in Wine
Tagged Cabernet Sauvignon, California, Corvina Veronese, F.LLI Allegrini, Italy, Kenwood Vineyards, La Grola, Mendocino County, Oseleta, Sonoma County, Veronese IGT
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Two from Marqués de Murrier
With all that is going on, and since so many places have been shut down, if I can I try to make it a point to stop at my local wine shop to help in my small way at The … Continue reading
Posted in Wine
Tagged Castillo Ygay, Finca Yguay, Garnacha, Graciano, Gran Reserva Especial, La Plana, Marques de Murrieta, Mazuelo, Rioja, Rioja Reserva, Spain, Tempranillo
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Mad Dogs and Englishman Go Out in the Midday Sun
With apologies to Noel Coward “Mad Michiganders go out in the Midday Frost.” Yankee ingenuity and the need to keep a business afloat and to allow people to make a modicum of a living has created a unique situation in … Continue reading
Posted in Dining, Wine
Tagged Greece, Greek Wine Cellars, Kouros White, Patra, Patras, Peloponennese Peninsula, Rhoditis, Roditis
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