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CENTRAL VALLEY / Madera's unfortified side / Area famous for dessert wines brings other varietals to the table (San Francisco Chronicle) Although most wine lovers immediately think of Napa and Sonoma when they hear the words "wine country," wine grapes flourish throughout much of California. More than half of the state's grapes come from the warm Central Valley, including the area around...
Out and about for Wine Month / September is California Wine Month. Here is a list of some of the events taking place ... (San Francisco Chronicle) Ehlers Estate. Free wine tasting daily, food and wine pairings Sundays through Sept. 30. 3222 Ehlers Lane, St. Helena; (707) 963-5972 or www.ehlerestate.com. Consilience. Offering library wines, through Sept. 30. 2933 Grand Ave., Los Olivos; (805) 691-1020 or...
Grand Opening Event for Talley Family's New Homesite Community (Centre Daily Times) A wine tasting featuring hand-selected Talley Vineyards wines, guided trolley tours, live jazz, and fresh-from-the-farm foods will mark the three-day grand opening of Las Ventanas Ranch to be held at 3031 Lopez Drive in Arroyo Grande, on California's Central Coast. Beginning Friday, September 19th at 11:30 a.m. and continuing through the afternoon of Sunday, September 21st, the Talley family and ...
Wine University winds down in Vail (Vail Daily) Larkspur?s Wine University comes to a fitting end with a tasting of sparkling wines and champagne on Thursday. VAIL, Colorado ? In the season finale of Wine University at Larkspur Restaurant, sommelier Kevin Furtado has a special reception planned.
Cheuvront Wine & Cheese Bar, 3.5 stars (The Arizona Republic) Cheuvront skillfully blends a menu of artisanal cheeses, select wines and distinctive food.
There's no room for snobbery with these great-tasting wines (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) By JEFF SIEGEL? Wine doesn?t get much snootier than pinot noir. The grape is troublesome to grow, it?s difficult to turn into quality wine, and the wine is almost always pricey. In fact, save for the Burgundy region of France, a stretch of the Willamette Valley in Oregon and parts of California, most of the rest of the world has given up on pinot noir. (And, frankly, a lot of pinot from the ...
Wine generally breaches the political divide (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) The experience: A quintessential California wine, this blend of petite sirah (85 percent) and petit verdot (15 percent) is jammy but smooth, a fruit bomb with depth and uncommon balance.
Wine with a small carbon footprint (San Jose Mercury News) One of the aims of the Slow Food movement is to promote food that's locally grown. Why not apply that to wine? I love a lot of imported wines, but when I think about their carbon footprint, it sometimes gives me pause. More wine industry news and multimedia
Out and about for Wine Month / September is California Wine Month. Here is a list of some of the events taking place ... (San Francisco Chronicle) Ehlers Estate. Free wine tasting daily, food and wine pairings Sundays through Sept. 30. 3222 Ehlers Lane, St. Helena; (707) 963-5972 or www.ehlersestate.com.. Consilience. Offering library wines, through Sept. 30. 2933 Grand Ave., Los Olivos; (805) 691-1020...
A toast to Chilean wines (Philippine Daily Inquirer) MANILA, Philippines?Not long ago, Chilean wines were usually consigned to supermarket shelves. As far as Filipino wine lovers were concerned, only French and Italian wines deserved a place of honor in leading hotels and restaurants.
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