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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)
GALICIA’S DELECTABLE WHITE WINES.
Spain, the fourth largest wine producing country in the world, is well known for its superb red wines from Rioja, Penedes, and Ribera del Duero, although there are many others that have began to challenge these wines. For crisp, acid-driven and fragr (read full article)
Dinner, with a custom suit designer, at The New French
Cuisine: un-fussy French Occasion: smart casual, outdoor seating Price: moderate; all menu items under $26 Phone: 212-807-7357 Location: 522 Hudson St. (at 10th St.) Website: click *here* Directions: www.hopstop.com/?city=newyork Th (read full article)
Dinner, with a custom suit designer, at The New French
Cuisine: un-fussy French Occasion: smart casual, outdoor seating Price: moderate; all menu items under $26 Phone: 212-807-7357 Location: 522 Hudson St. (at 10th St.) Website: click *here* Directions: www.hopstop.com/?city=newyork Th (read full article)
Seattle Wine Awards Preview
Seattle Wine Awards Tweet Up The Seattle Wine Awards are fast approaching! On Sunday, June 13th, you will have a chance to taste some of the best Northwest wines. This truly is an exceptional event for the wine consumer, as all the wines poured ar (read full article)
PORTUGAL.
Under the Roman Empire, Portugal was known as Lusitania (from Losus, son of Bacchus, the Roman god of wine). Before Romans, trading Phoenicians from eastern Mediterranean had introduced wine to the indigenous population. Moors, a North African Musli (read full article)
2005 Redoma Vinho Branco Reserva
I really don't get the opportunity to taste a wide variety of dry, white wine from Portugal, so this wine definitely sparked a bit of interest for me. It's produced by Niepoort which is a winery that specializes in both still and fortified wines. Cl (read full article)
Quick Fire Questions for Matt from Curious Wines
Matt @Curious Wines your time starts now … Continuing with the recent interview with Wine Retailers I put my questions to Matt from Curiouswines – here is what he had to say 1. How did you get into wine ? When I was a student I lo (read full article)
Festive and Fun in February with the Exotic Wine Festival
Celebrate Groundhog day with exotic wines from Washington state. Yes, you read that right. Washington has a great diversity of wine grape varietals. Drink Albarino, Cinsault, Mouvedre, Tempranillo and other varietals associated with far away regions. (read full article)
Portugal.
Under the Roman Empire, Portugal was known as Lusitania (from Losus, son of Bacchus, the Roman god of wine). Before Romans, trading Phoenicians from eastern Mediterranean had introduced wine to the indigenous population. Moors, a North African Musli (read full article)



