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  • October 10, 2016

    #Food & #Wine Pairing: Grgich Hills Illuminates a Weeknight Meal

    #Food & #Wine Pairing: Grgich Hills Illuminates a Weeknight Meal

    How does summer transition into fall where you live? In Dallas the heat of summer remains well into September. In fact it was almost October before our daytime highs dropped below 97° F. As a foodie I get a little jealous watching those of you in cooler climates begin preparing meals with squash, pumpkin, and…

  • October 8, 2016

    Welcoming Fall with #MerlotMe and #WinePW

    Welcoming Fall with #MerlotMe and #WinePW

    Merlot is one of the best wines in the world. Though it has taken hits over the past decade due to movie misunderstandings and poorly produced bulk commercial representations, it is and always has been a premiere wine. October is #MerlotMe month, designed to celebrate the many wonders and joys of this marvelous grape. As…

  • October 5, 2016

    You Should Be Drinking Texas Wine

    You Should Be Drinking Texas Wine

    As you know from my previous article, October is Texas Wine Month. I wrote an article on the Texas wine industry for a local print publication called Plano Profile. Please take a moment to click the title below and read the online version to learn some cool facts and history about the Texas wine industry. You…

  • October 3, 2016

    Celebrate Texas #Wine Month with Beef

    Celebrate Texas #Wine Month with Beef

    October is here and with it comes Texas Wine Month. As you know Texans not only enjoy high quality wines but we also love our beef! Fortunately Texas wines pair very well with Texas beef.  Texas Fine Wine has partnered with Texas Beef Council to celebrate Texas Wine Month with some great wines and beef recipes. Here are some…

  • October 1, 2016

    Celebrating Italian Harvest with #ItalianFWT

    Celebrating Italian Harvest with #ItalianFWT

    In the world of Italian wine September means harvest. It is common in Italy for grape harvesting to be done by hand. It is back breaking work for many, a rush to pick the grapes when their sugar levels (brix) are just right. Some wineries begin their harvest at the break of dawn, while others…

  • September 28, 2016

    Exploring the Golden Goodness of Sicilian Olive Oil

    Exploring the Golden Goodness of Sicilian Olive Oil

    Today I have something a bit different to share with you. Of course, you are used to me sharing delicious food along with great wine. However, this article is a foodie delight. In fact, there is no wine to be found; instead we are going to journey through the world of Sicilian olive oil.

  • September 26, 2016

    Celebrate Oktoberfest with German Wine from Lodi

    Celebrate Oktoberfest with German Wine from Lodi

    Is Oktoberfest a celebration only for beer lovers? The winemakers who craft wines from German grapes cultivated in Lodi’s Mokelumne Glen Vineyard say no! Oktoberfest began in 1810, in Munich, Germany to honor the marriage of the Bavarian Crown Prince. Since that time Oktoberfest has become the world’s largest beer festival, reaching close to 2…

  • September 24, 2016

    A Week in Provence

    A Week in Provence

    My first encounter with Provence was in Peter Mayle’s A Year in Provence, a quirky account of he and his wife’s joyful escape from the hustle and bustle life in London to the serenity of Provence. I read that book at least twenty years ago, and for twenty years I have dreamed of my own…

  • September 21, 2016

    Garnacha: The Workhorse Grape

    Garnacha: The Workhorse Grape

    Very few grapes are as versatile as Garnacha. It is a beautiful blending grape widely revered for its contribution to Rhone Valley wines. It is known as a “blue zone” wine for the health benefits it contributes to the centurions living in Sardegna, and it is believed by some to be the oldest grape in…

  • September 19, 2016

    #Food & #Wine Pairing: Forlorn Hope Meets the Grill

    #Food & #Wine Pairing: Forlorn Hope Meets the Grill

    Slim chance of victory results in tremendous glory upon success. This may seem like strange inspiration for a winery, but if you are a wine rebel like Matthew Rorick it is exactly what you are seeking.  This is a food and wine pairing article inspired by an outstanding wine I found buried in my cellar. I…

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