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Chianti Rufina Selvapiana Tenuta Bucerchiale 2006
My Top Ten Chianti Reviewed One by One May be the most important characteristic of this wine is the capacity to be aged for a long time. I have tried some time ago this wine aged for 10 years and was still perfect, and this is not typical for (read full article)
5 Days of Cheese: Parmesan
It's Day 2 of our "5 Days of Cheese" series and today we're featuring Parmigiano-Reggiano, or Parmesan as we usually call it. Check out our tips and recipes below!Origins: Created in the Middle Ages, it is named after the producing areas in Emilia-Ro (read full article)
Greek Salad with Grilled Chicken
This main dish salad from Simply in Season makes a super quick dinner. Dressing: 1/4 C chicken broth 2 T red wine vinegar 1 tsp dried oregano (or 1 T fresh) 2 tsp olive oil 1 tsp sugar 1/2 tsp salt 1/2 tsp pepper 1 clove garlic (minced) Directions (read full article)
2005 Girard Artistry Napa Valley Red Wine
The 2005 Girard Artistry is a proprietary blend of 54% Cabernet Sauvignon, 22% Cabernet Franc, 14% Petit Verdot, 9% Malbec, and 1% Merlot. The fruit is primarily sourced from vineyards located in the Oakville and St. Helena appellations of Napa. Th (read full article)
Best fine dining experience ever!!!
A very special occasion calls for an extremely special meal to celebrate. And what better way to celebrate than to have it all at Feringgi Grill @ Rasa Sayang Resort & Spa?! Simple table deco, nothing much. A huge plate / whatever you call it, (read full article)
Just Another Dinner!
So yesterday we had seafood - cod to be exact. So on Meatless Monday - or Red-Meatless Monday - what to have. So, we're going to have chicken breasts. But not the same 'ole mundane bird that is prevalent on most plates. Let's spice it up. Dried mushr (read full article)
Grilled Asparagus and Prosciutto Salad
Ease: 4/5 Kid-friendliness: 0/5 Taste: 3/5 Time: 4/5Prep: 10 minutesCook time: 8 minutesThis recipe isn't really kidlet friendly. Unless you have a really sophisticated toddler, most small kids probably don't (read full article)
5 Days of Cheese: Cheddar
If you're a fan of cheese, and if you've been following our "5 Days of ..." series, you're gonna love this week's theme: 5 Days of Cheese! It hardly seems fair to restrict such fabulousness to only five days, but we'll do the best we can to cover som (read full article)
Steak with Chimichurri Sauce
Okay, so this is the time of year I start to get panicky about my herbs. I have these great whiskey barrels right outside my kitchen door, and every Mother's Day weekend I plant them full of basil and rosemary and parsley and thyme and sage and tarr (read full article)
Red Wine Cream Dessert Recipe
A red wine cream is a real dessert delight and the recipe for our red wine cream is quite easy… Red wine cream is so delicious…so mouthwatering… but extremely addictive. ...Read more... (read full article)
BBQ Ham-on-a-Spit Recipe
Ingredients 1 (6 pound or larger) precooked ham 2 cups canned apricot nectar, divided 2 tablespoons cornstarch 2 tablespoons cold water 1/2 cup red wine vinegar 1/2 cup brown sugar 1 tablespoon prepared yellow mustard 1/2 teaspoon Accent Tabasco (read full article)
BBQ Rosemary Pork Kabobs Recipe
Ingredients Rosemary Vinegar: 2 cup white wine vinegar 6 sprigs fresh rosemary 3 cloves garlic, crushed KABOBS: 1/2 cup olive oil 1 tbs. Dijon mustard 2 tsp. fresh rosemary 1/8 tsp. black pepper 1 pound pork tenderloin, in cubes 1 pound red potatoe (read full article)
Taste Coyote Canyon Wines
Mike Andrews of Coyote Canyon Winery and Vineyard Want to meet one of the people behind our featured winery for August? Mike Andrews, co-owner and vineyard manager of Coyote Canyon Vineyard’s 1,100 plus acres of premium wine grapes is visiting Seat (read full article)
SOUTH AFRICA’S WINE INDUSTRY.
South Africa is a New World wine-producing country that has deep Old World roots. The father of the industry was a 33-year-old Dutch surgeon, Jan van Riebeck. He was the first governor of cap, appointed by the Dutch east India Company to establish a (read full article)
God, Family, Farm, Wine: Coyote Canyon Featured Winery for August 2010
We talk a lot about the passion for wine and the stories behind the wine makers. Mike Andrews shares not only his passion for wine but the essential ingredients that create that wine: farming, family and God. On the way back from the Wine Bloggers Co (read full article)
David Lake, legendary Washington winemaker and vegetarian matchmaker?
Perhaps the soul mate to my grilled eggplant sandwich. Earlier this summer, Bean invited a lucky few over to her front yard to participate in a blind tasting featuring Washington Rieslings and Syrahs she had received as samples. This was one of our (read full article)
Poor Girl Chimichurri Steaks
Chimichurri sauce is an Argentinean sauce or condiment, similar to pesto, which is popular throughout South America. I read that a bowl of chimichurri sauce can be found on every dinner table in Argentina. Have you ever made a chimichurri sauce? My (read full article)
Theresa’s Shrimp Tomato Soup
This is a new dish I thought up and the fastest soup I have ever made. It took me eight minutes. Ingredients 1 LB medium-size pre steamed shrimp 1 giant garden tomato 4 Tbsp unsalted butter Salt & Pepper (to taste) 1 Tbsp Old Bay Seasoning 1 oz (read full article)
COQ AU VIN Made Easy With Le Creuset Cookware!
COQ AU VIN(Chicken in Red Wine with Onions, Mushrooms, and Bacon)It can be made with either red wine or white wine, but the red obviously is a better choice. Julia Child's wrote that in France it is served along side parsley potatoes, buttered peas o (read full article)
goodman’s “american disaster” burger
I’m a member of a fledgling book club. A book club where the food is as just important (if not more), than the literature being dissected. Inevitable really, seeing as I’ve taken on the self-designated role of venue seeker for each meeti (read full article)



