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  • February 14, 2018

    Celebrate La Saint-Valentin with French #Wine

    Celebrate La Saint-Valentin with French #Wine

    Joyeuse Saint Valentin! In France, Valentine’s Day is for lovers. Like in the US, the French celebrate love with chocolate, roses, jewelry, etc. However, unlike in the US there is no exchange of cards among school children or friends; Valentine’s Day is reserved for lovers. I want Valentine’s Day to be for lovers in France.…

  • February 12, 2018

    These Wines are Guaranteed to Make Valentine’s Day Sparkle

    These Wines are Guaranteed to Make Valentine’s Day Sparkle

    Valentine’s Day is fast approaching. For some that means being “swept off your feet” like in a romance movie. For others it is a day of resentment reflected in a good break up movie. For those of us who have been with the same partner or spouse for decades and have grown kids it really…

  • February 7, 2018

    The Daily Meal Article: La Rioja’s Wine Revolution

    The Daily Meal Article: La Rioja’s Wine Revolution

    Miguel Angel de Gregoria of Finca Allende said, “Rioja is a Burgundy style wine with a Bordeaux history.”  You may drink and enjoy Rioja, but do you really know Rioja? La Rioja is more than just a prominent Spanish wine region, it also played a pivotal role in France’s wine history. Learn more about the…

  • February 2, 2018

    Perfect Food & Wine Pairings for Super Bowl LII

    Perfect Food & Wine Pairings for Super Bowl LII

    Another NFL season has come and almost gone. It was a season filled with controversy on and off the field. It has all come down to two teams, what promises to be an entertaining half-time show, and hopefully some memorable commercials. Whether you plan to watch the game at a big party or quietly at…

  • January 31, 2018

    Life is Sweeter with Amarone

    Life is Sweeter with Amarone

    Amarone della Valpolicella is one of Italy’s greatest wines. It is a complex wine, rich and bold, with each sip embracing years of tradition. There is no other wine made quite like it. It can also be a divisive wine. While most people adore the rich notes of dried fruit and raisin-like sweetness some find…

  • January 29, 2018

    #Food & #Wine Pairing: Pedroncelli Zinfandel and Spaghetti Squash Carbonara

    In 2017, Pedroncelli celebrated their 90th anniversary as a family owned and operated winery. It was a joy of mine to celebrate with them throughout the year in a series of wine tastings. It’s been an even greater joy that many of you have taken my words to heart and tried Pedroncelli wines. Furthermore, every…

  • January 26, 2018

    #Food & #Wine Pairing: Left Coast Cellars and Braised Beef Short Ribs

    #Food & #Wine Pairing: Left Coast Cellars and Braised Beef Short Ribs

    I am a self-proclaimed wine geek. I am also a Pinot Noir lover. I think these two facts make me a super wine geek (a wine geek wearing a cape). If you are a super wine geek like me, I have the perfect wine for you. Left Coast Cellars Latitude 45° is situated on the…

  • January 24, 2018

    Crusing the Rhône River, Sipping Cru Wine

    Crusing the Rhône River, Sipping Cru Wine

    Wouldn’t it be great to take a river boat cruise down the Rhône River? There are many quaint towns with world-class restaurants and festivals happening throughout the year. Best of all, great views of the vineyards and changing topography from northern to southern Rhône. I have written many articles about Rhône Valley wines. I have…

  • January 22, 2018

    Wines of Southwest France: What’s Old is New Again

    Wines of Southwest France: What’s Old is New Again

    How often do you enjoy wines from Southwest France? Can you name any of the appellations or the wines they produce? Wines of Southwest France, Sud-Ouest in French, has been cultivating vineyards since about 125 BC! What the Romans began long ago was continued by Catholic Monks during the Middle Ages and later vignerons. Furthermore,…

  • January 19, 2018

    Spending January in Languedoc Drinking Wine & Eating Cassoulet

    Spending January in Languedoc Drinking Wine & Eating Cassoulet

    Last fall the French Winophiles explored France’s largest wine region, Languedoc-Roussillon. This region lies on the coast of the South of France along the Mediterranean Sea. It is home to a tapestry of soils, varied elevations, largely a Mediterranean climate with some Atlantic influence in the western region, and a wide array of wild scrub…

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