Posts belonging to Category Viognier

December 5, 2009
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Posted by Bacchus
Airport wine bar – it just sounds so desperate. Hardly. The help was knowledgeable and the wines were carefully, intelligently selected, and I could construct my own flight cherry picking from the ten flights offered. And the price was right. If I did not want a flight I could pick my wines and pour size from the well represented list. In short, they pretty much covered all the bases.
Next time you are in the Sacramento airport check out Vino Volo, a wine bar….in the airport. This brilliant idea belongs to Doug Tomlinson, a financial guy who enjoys wine and apparently spent a lot of time in airports wishing he could be tasting wine instead of poring over paperbacks or looking at boring golf shirts in the PGA store. He was also thinking up clever corporate names like Taste Inc. which is the parent company of VV. Voila Vino Volo which translates (cleverly) from Italian to English as wine flight. Currently, in addition to Sacramento, there are airport Vino Volos grounded in Seattle, Oakland, Detroit, San Antonio, Newark, JFK NYC, Philly, and DC. (more…)
Categories: Pinot Noir, Santa Barbara County, Santa Rita Hills, Southern Italy, Viognier
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Tags: Vino Volo
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October 9, 2009
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Posted by Bacchus
Who knew Argentina has a Promotion Centre in Los Angeles. Consul Adjunto Jose Cafiero sent out invitations to the right people who showed up on a lovely early fall late afternoon to check. Sr. Cafiero promoted six Mendoza wineries that would love to be represented in Los Angeles. All they need is an importer and/or distributor.
tBoW documented a March 2008 Argentina trip that left a powerful impression of the wonderful and abundant wines, the perfect growing (more…)
Categories: Argentina, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Lujan de Cuyo, Maipu, Malbec, Mendoza, Pinot Grigio, Pinot Noir, Salta, Sauvignon Blanc, Torrontes, Value Value Value, Viognier
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Tags: Argentina tasting, Bodega Viniterra, Karma Wine Group
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April 4, 2009
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Posted by Bacchus
Jim Morrison sang “Strange days have found us. Strange days have tracked us down. They’re going to destroy our casual joys<. Can we use his gravesite as metaphor for the 2008/9 economic collapse? His fevered fans have trashed his grave like our fevered wall streeters trashed…you get the point. I hope we all listen to his moody lyrics and act with the anger he showed singing. Troubled rock stars are a clich√© today. We can only hope boom-to-bust traders, AIG executives and hedge fund managers will become tired clich√©s tomorrow. I can foresee a new era of celebreality shows that replace the Bad Girls Club; maybe Broke Brokers and Bad Bankers, or TARP Traders; re-enact the hey-day of unbounded greed and self-interest. Thursdays at 9:00 on the WB. Strange days have come!!
Yeh!! (more…)
Categories: Cabernet Sauvignon, Gascony, Marsanne, Pinot Noir, Rousanne, Sauvignon Blanc, Sonoma, Value Value Value, Viognier, Willamette Valley
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Tags: Amy Winehouse, Jim Morrison, Patti Smith
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