Good Wine is a Necessity of Life For Me (Wine, Words, and Wednesday, No. 137)
Damn. It’s been a while since I’ve done a Wine, Words & Wednesday post. I’ve been thinking about the Founding Fathers a lot this past
Damn. It’s been a while since I’ve done a Wine, Words & Wednesday post. I’ve been thinking about the Founding Fathers a lot this past
Today’s words have zippy to do with wine, but I warned you that would happen from time to time. I just got back from Spring
Georgian wine vessels Photograph by Mindia Jalabadze, National Museum of Georgia. Today’s words come to us from Dr. Patrick McGovern, Professor of Molecular Archeology at
I’m starting to dream about sparkling wine. And not in the wheeeee, let’s drink bubbles on a Wednesday kind of way. My WSET Diploma Sparkling
I’m in the throes of studying for my upcoming WSET Diploma exam on the Sparkling Wines of the World. I should be researching Cava, and
I’m starting to think I should rename this column, Wine, Words & Whenever I Get Around to It. Earlier this week, I started the next unit
Today’s words come to us from . . . well, no one is really sure exactly who wrote these words. But, they appear in a
I know what you’re thinking. She’s lost her mind. Those words have nothing to do with wine. But, they do. Tonight, I begin the next unit of
Today’s words come to us from Steven Kolpan, Professor and Chair of Wine Studies at The Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, NY. Specifically, the
Today’s words come to us from Chilean poet and Nobel Prize winner, Pablo Neruda. Widely regarded as the greatest Latin American poet of the twentieth century,
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