
November 18, 2007
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Posted by Bacchus
Along with great meals, close friends, good cheer and all of that…holidays at the end of the year should include giving to others. Many have their favorite charity and many do not. Please check out my good friend’s website www.givr.us and sign up to give something to someone you never knew existed but who you also know can use your help. The site is a networking center that connects those who want to give to those organizations that give to those in need.
Happy Turkey Day!! 386 years and counting of stuffing the bird and ourselves! (more…)
Categories: Austria, Barbaresco, Cabernet Sauvignon, Nebbiolo, Paso Robles, Petite Syrah, Santa Rita Hills
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Tags: Jeff Garlin, Thanksgiving 2007, the Wine Parabola
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July 25, 2007
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Posted by Bacchus
Today’s LA Times flooded the Food section to talk about seasonal wines. I have been considering how wine follows seasons – just like fashion – following a recent tasting/dinner hosted by the good dokker.
One of the main points the Times writer(s) were out to make was that wine varietals correspond to the season. The writers were spewing forth on the wonderful white wines that are not “heavily oaked” that we can inconspicuously enjoy in the summer when nights are warm and “cool” is as transient as a cold breeze in Chatsworth. Translation? Forget your Napa chardonnays fercrissake and try something white and un-pronounce-able from Spain, Italy or France. The word “cheap” appeared a bit too often for my taste but it was there. (more…)
Categories: Cabernet Sauvignon, Languedoc, Moscato d'Asti, Napa, Petite Syrah, Rose
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Tags: North Berkeley Wines, Woodland HIlls Wine Company
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