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Monthly Archives: November 2022
Thanksgiving 2022
Count Alfonso Romero: “What time will the guest arrive?” Butler: “Oh, well, no one arrives first, Sir. They all come in last.” We were planning on having thirty guests for Thanksgiving, which I don’t know about you, but for us, … Continue reading
After Van Gogh, Chartreuse
We try to frequent the restaurant Chartreuse, after every visit to the Detroit Institute of Arts. It is in the legendary Park Shelton, which was originally the Wardell Hotel, named after Fred Wardell of the Eureka Vacuum Company. When Diego … Continue reading
Posted in Dining, Wine
Tagged Bourgueil, Cabernet Franc, Domaine de L'Oubliee, France, Loire Valley, Merci La Vie, Xavier Courant
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“Van Gogh in America”
“Van Gogh in America” celebrates the Detroit Institute of Art’s status as the first American museum to purchase a painting by the artist; and the hundredth anniversary of that purchase. The first American exhibit was in 1913 and not a … Continue reading
Posted in Wine
Tagged Cava, Cristalino, J. Garcia Carrion, Jaume Serra, Macabeo, Methode Traditionelle, Parellada, Spain, Xarel-lo
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How to Spend an Anniversary
I would like to think of my Bride and I as romantics, well let me tell you how we spent our last anniversary. We were over-dressed in our gymnasium sweat suit attire at a recycling center, which in my youth … Continue reading
Posted in Dining, Wine
Tagged Alain Jaume & Fils, Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Domaine Grand Veneur, France, Grenache, Mourvedre, Syrah
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Fine Wine Source Club November 2022
I am constantly asked to join wine clubs, I guess there must be a reason, but I am still ecstatic about my local wine shop and club at the Fine Wine Source in Livonia, Michigan. I may sound like a … Continue reading
The Graduation Dinner Continues
It was fun watching our grandson indulge in one of his grandfather’s quirky enjoyments. I would venture to say that most teenagers don’t go out on a regular basis for fine dining, in fact over the years, we have discovered … Continue reading
Posted in Dining, Wine
Tagged California, Chateau Maucoil, Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Cinsault, Coombsville, Dolce, Far Niente, France, Grenache, Late Harvest, Mourvedre, Napa Valley, Nickel & Nickel, Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon, Syrah
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Another Grandson Graduates in Vegas
We are probably one of the few people that go to Las Vegas and don’t gamble. For us, whatever happens in Vegas, is not a big deal and we don’t have to hide about it. We go for the kids … Continue reading
Posted in Dining, Wine
Tagged Chateau Lapinesse, France, Sauternes, Semillon, Vignobles Siozard
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Saying Goodbye to Our Host
I guess it truly was a moment of serendipity that we ended up at the Las Vegas Food & Wine Festival at Tivoli Village. We really went to Las Vegas to spend time with the children and grandchildren, but who … Continue reading
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Two From Riboli Family Wines
While we were at the Las Vegas Food & Wine Festival at Tivoli Village in between grazing on all the munchies, a fellow at one of the wine tables asked me if I had ever had a Los Angeles wine, … Continue reading
Prohibido Wines, Loica and Bodegas Alconde
I have to admit that most of the fun at the Las Vegas Food & Wine Festival was actually getting a chance to try the foods, and many were from touted Chef restaurants on The Strip that we don’t get … Continue reading
Posted in Dining, Wine
Tagged Andes Series, Bodegas Alconde, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cachapoal Valley, California, Carmenere, Chile, Exotic Blend, Loica, Magicae, Merlot, Napa Valley, Navarre, Prohibido Wines, Spain, Tempranillo, Yountville
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