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Tag Archives: Cabernet Sauvignon
A Charity Event in Detroit
Periodically I attend charity events that I write about, only if there is wine involved in the evening. Recently I went to a black tie optional event, unfortunately without my Bride, as she always makes any affair even more special. … Continue reading
Posted in Dining, Wine
Tagged Cabernet Sauvignon, California, Canyon Road Winery, Chardonnay
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A Garden Wedding
I remember that we were driving and it seemed forever to get to a wedding site out near Holly, Michigan. It was a very pastoral area, and I thought for sure that we had made a wrong turn and we … Continue reading
Posted in Dining, Wine
Tagged Bolla, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cortese, Friulano, Garganega, Italy, La Marca Winery, Nestrano, Piave, Pinot Chardonnay, Riesling Italiano, Serfrina, Soave Classico, Verdicchio, Vespaiolo
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A Special Evening for my Dinner Club
I have wrote often about my dinner club, and it is one of the oldest organizations still in existence in the City of Detroit, and it was even honored accolades at a breakfast when Detroit was celebrating its Three Hundredth … Continue reading
Posted in Dining, Wine
Tagged Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, California, Caravan, Darioush, Malbec, Merlot, Mt. Veeder, Napa Valley, Petit Verdot
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A Children Friendly Restaurant in Las Vegas
I have stated a few times that I am not partial to fast food or chain restaurants. Once you have eaten at one restaurant, they are pretty much all the same from city to city, and I prefer dining local. … Continue reading
Posted in Dining, Wine
Tagged Cabernet Sauvignon, California, Diamond Collection, El Dorado, Francis Coppola, Ivory Label, Paso Robles, Petit Verdot, Petite Sirah, Sonoma Valley, Syrah
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“What Ever Lola Wants…”
“Lola Gets” the lines in a lyric that is so appropriate since baseball season has begun. Detroit is a major sports town, win or lose, the fans always support the teams. That is not just for baseball, but for football, … Continue reading
Posted in Dining, Wine
Tagged Cabernet Sauvignon, California, Napa Valley, Raymond Estates
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A Wine Pairing Dinner at Cellar Dusty’s
One of the restaurants that I have wanted to go to, I finally got there. Cellar Dusty’s in Okemos, Michigan, it is owned by the same people that have the English Inn in Eaton Rapids, Michigan that I have been … Continue reading
A Canadian Golf Outing in New York
I have to admit that I grew up with very colorful people. There were all my relatives and friends of my parents that I learn about life and developed a certain code to which I lived by. Most of these … Continue reading
Posted in Dining, Wine
Tagged Beaulieu Vineyard, Cabernet Sauvignon, California, Claret, Napa Valley
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El Barzon and The Detroit Institute of Arts
Detroit has a world class museum known as the Detroit Institute of Arts, and I am well aware of it. There were times when I used to skip school (did I just say that?) to spend the day there. It … Continue reading
Posted in Dining, Wine
Tagged Cabernet Sauvignon, Corte alla Flora Riserva, Italy, Merlot, Sangiovese, Tuscany, Vino Nobile di Montepulcia
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Two Different Cabs
After enjoying the impromptu wine tasting, I discovered that my friend had bought some wines for his shop to share with his customers. Not only did he buy a group of all of the wines that we had tasted, but … Continue reading
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Tagged Aquinas, Cabernet Sauvignon, California, Chile, Don Sebastiani & Sons, Napa Valley, Pepperwoodgrove, Valle Central
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More Wines from Don Sebastiani and Sons
As surprised as I was to be part of an impromptu wine tasting event, it was even more fun to do it. Our guest of honor, the young man that I had helped with a simple bit of customer relations … Continue reading