April 13, 2012 Posts
Where 'Nonnas' Know the Wine | Mark As Read |
By LETTIE TEAGUE Only two of the nine grandmothers, or "nonnas," working in the kitchen of Staten Island's Enoteca Maria actually live on Staten Island and there are probably about as many native oenophiles among the restaurant's wine drinking crowd. »Wall Street Journal
Bordeaux 2011: Choose Carefully | Mark As Read |
François Mitjaville draws wine from the barrel for En Primeur tasters at ChAsteau Tertre-Rôteboeuf in Saint-Émilion, Bordeaux. 2011 is a year of sporadic quality without a "one size fits all" thematic narrative. It is a year to buy judiciously, ... »Wall Street Journal
Woodlands Wine Company | Mark As Read |
by Christine Hall Kelly Messenger does not just want to entice someone into her store seeking bottles of rare wines, she wants to cultivate wine enthusiasts. Her background is in finance and she moved to Houston because there was an opportunity to open ... »Community Impact Newspaper
Wine Guardian Introduces New Ducted Split Wine Cellar Cooling System | Mark As Read |
Wine Guardian has announced the launch of a new ducted split system that features superior air distribution, temperature and humidity control to protect valuable wine collections. “The new ducted split system expands our product portfolio into a ... »
Wine and cheese fundraiser is April 27 | Mark As Read |
WAUPACA — Waupaca County's Rural Health Initiative is holding its inaugural wine and cheese tasting event from 7 to 10 pm April 27 at Crystal Falls Banquet Facility in New London. Attendees will have the opportunity to sample 40 kinds of wines and ... »
How Red Wine Might Help Block Fat Cells From Forming | Mark As Read |
By Jennipher Walters While some of red wine's health benefits may still be under investigation, new research points to a compound in red wine that might help fight the battle of the bulge. According to a recent Purdue University study, the compound ... »Shape Magazine (blog)
Sonoma wine continues a tradition of generosity | Mark As Read |
One of the things I really like about being in the wine and food business is just how generous and giving this industry is. From donations of wine to local school fundraisers to huge annual events designed to raise huge sums for community organizations ... »Sonoma Valley Sun
A Good Year for White Burgundy at a Good Price | Mark As Read |
Bad because the best wines can be scarce and the prices often high. Good because even the "lesser" wines are likely improved—and also well-priced. This column actually contains only good news: It's about the great inexpensive 2010 white Burgundies now ... »Wall Street Journal
Winedotte Wines Hosts 'Sampling Saturdays' | Mark As Read |
By Jason Alley David Reno, owner of Winedotte Wines, talks about a new bottle of Botani with customers Andria and Tony Cottone from Wyandotte. As the owner of Winedotte Wines, David Reno understands the business side of his operation. »
Brooks Hill Winery to toast expansion this weekend | Mark As Read |
Brooks Hill Winery expansion: Brooks Hill Winery owner Mike Hatzell explains what happens inside his new production building, which will allow the winery to process 7500 liters of wine at a time. (Video by Charlie White, The Courier-Journal) Brooks ... »
Wine Fair: California comes to Vancouver | Mark As Read |
VANCOUVER -- The 32nd annual California Wine Fair, the single largest wine tour to cross this country, touches down in Vancouver this week at the Vancouver Trade and Convention Centre East. An astounding 120 California producers will be at the show ... »
Tax day wines that won't break the bank | Mark As Read |
Ray Isle (@islewine on Twitter) is Food & Wine's executive wine editor. Ah, tax day: The forms are filled out, the check is written, the postal deadline is met. All that's left to do now is nurse the pain. Clearly, what's needed is a glass of wine (or ... »
Understanding wine scoring | Mark As Read |
We've all seen the scores on the labels and in the advertisements promoting a the wonders of a specific wine. Where do they come from, what do they mean, or do they mean anything at all? Justin Ove, Ambassador of Wine Education, Arizona Stronghold ... »ABC15.com (KNXV-TV)
Vintner turns a profit with wine stains | Mark As Read |
A wine-stained baseball bat from Hill Family Estate in Napa Valley. Each year Hill comes up with a different wine-stained project. Most red wine stains are unintentional. You know - the ones on your teeth or the rug. But at Hill Family Estate in Napa ... »
Timo Wood Oven Wine Bar | Mark As Read |
She takes us to Timo Wood Oven Wine Bar in north central Phoenix. Keep your comments civil - MyFOXPhoenix.com reserves the right to remove comments that are obscene, profane, abusive, hateful, racist, spam, "trolling," or otherwise inappropriate. »MyFox Phoenix
How to pair wine | Mark As Read |
And wine with any of it? Sure. But what to sip with Middle Eastern cooking, that prototypical pastiche of this-and-that? What sort of wine tastes best with pita swaddling falafel, or even tabbouleh, baba ghanoush, and cukes and yogurt? »
The Art of Wine | Mark As Read |
Don't miss this wine tasting with moderator Michael Kreider from Vintage Imports. Learn about the grapes and vineyards that create the wine and then sample five wines with accompanying appropriate food. The evening creates a dialogue among guests ... »
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