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  • January 29, 2016

    Wineist: A New Way to Discover #Wine

    Wineist: A New Way to Discover #Wine

    I enjoy watching Shark Tank. I don’t watch it often but whenever I find it on television I am glued. I am equally fascinated in the creativity of my fellow humans and the art of the negotiation. I have noticed on the show that many times thinking outside the box pays off for the entrepreneurs.…

  • January 27, 2016

    Modus Operandi: Guided by Passion

    Modus Operandi: Guided by Passion

    Passion: strong or barely controllable emotion; an intense desire or enthusiasm for something What is your passion? Do you pursue your passion with passion or do you put it in a box in the corner only to wish you had more time for it? Perhaps you take it out and dust it off every now…

  • January 25, 2016

    Grgich Hills Merlot: Sipping an Icon

    Grgich Hills Merlot: Sipping an Icon

    Grgich Hills Winery and Mike Grgich are American Icons. For wine lovers the “Paris Tasting” in 1976, which awarded the 1973 Chateau Montelena Chardonnay, crafted by Miljenko “Mike” Grgich, as the best white wine in world, is as much a part of American history as the Lunar landing and the Miracle on Ice hockey game.…

  • January 22, 2016

    Poggio Antico: A Feast for the Senses

    Poggio Antico: A Feast for the Senses

    This past holiday season was a bit of whirl wind for me. It was filled with great wine, fun tastings, dinners, friends and family. I took some time off from writing and just sat back and enjoyed it all. Now that the new year is here I would like to get back on track to…

  • January 20, 2016

    Rombauer: Keeping It Real with Great #Wine

    Rombauer: Keeping It Real with Great #Wine

    I recently attended an event where the key note speaker told the crowd it takes five seconds to make an impression; after that initial impression it takes eight subsequent encounters to change the initial impression. For some this news is negative, for others it is positive. Really it all depends on how the first impression…

  • January 18, 2016

    Sartori: The Name Says It All

    Sartori: The Name Says It All

    How do you balance tradition with change? This is a question that family businesses face at some point to remain competitive. Tradition is rooting in the idea of family, of keeping things the “same” year after year. However, in the business world “same” leads to fossilization. So what happens when the family IS the business?…

  • January 16, 2016

    Burgundy: The Taste of Terroir

    Burgundy: The Taste of Terroir

    The glories of Burgundy. A land rich in history, wine and food. You have heard me say there is no separation of church and wine. Though viticulture and wine consumption began long before Christianity, the church played a key role in the global spread of vineyards and the use of wine in celebration of the…

  • January 13, 2016

    Steppin Out with My Dallas Wineauxs

    Steppin Out with My Dallas Wineauxs

    I have shared with you about the fun times our Dallas Wineaux group has together. We meet for wine lunches, have wine dinners and tastings at each other’s houses. But this past December one of our members, Erik Johnson, kicked it up a notch by sending this Tweet to our group: My neighbor who has…

  • January 11, 2016

    Winter Solstice with Donkey & Goat #Wine

    Winter Solstice with Donkey & Goat #Wine

    Darkness falls across the land on the longest day of year. An astronomical phenomenon in the Northern Hemisphere where the earth’s tilt on its axis is at the farthest point from the sun and the sun’s daily maximum elevation is at its lowest is known as the Winter or December Solstice. In truth the solstice…

  • January 9, 2016

    Out with the old, In with the New

    Out with the old, In with the New

    Are you a resolution person? You know, “new year new you,” kinda thing. I am not one that finds myself deeply reflective as one year closes and other begins. Instead I try to live with intention and conscious awareness of making positive changes whenever necessary regardless of the date on the calendar. However, I love…

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