More Articles from Tag Archives: wine

      I write mostly about wine and spirits but, on a rare occasion, I am moved to write about other subjects. This is one of those rare moments and the inspiration was a restaurant located in Pittsburgh, PA called Bridge Ten Brasserie. I use the term ‘restaurant’ loosely because this term does not […]

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I have recently agreed to start doing reviews for a few different brands.  With all of these reviews, I offer a disclaimer.   Dark Horse Chardonnay This is a classic style California Chardonnay with unctuous notes of peach nectar, rich apple blossom and a ‘toasted’ component that presents as cedar and kernel. The viscous mouth […]

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Bottle Talk: An escape from the red zone and into Malbec Land As I said in my first column last month, I love to get people to move outside their “wine comfort zone.” There are thousands of wines made in so many interesting ways that we can only hope to one day try them all. […]

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Florence Morning News Article: Bottle Talk

    It is human nature to avoid or limit our exposure to things that we do not feel comfortable with. In my opinion, this is why most people either avoid wine completely or limit what they drink to one or two varietals. People have a tendency to stay within their ‘beverage comfort zone’, so […]

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The following is the story of my trip to Philly. I hope you enjoy. So I’m on my way to Philadelphia to take my WSET Unit 2 Diploma exam.  I thought it was going to be a relatively uneventful trip.  As I sit here in Charlotte Airport laughing to myself and waiting for my flight, […]

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The following is my coursework assignment due in April.  If any of my readers has suggestions on industry journals, websites, or other resources that may be helpful, I would greatly appreciate it.  I have already begun my research but am in infancy of the assignment.  Thank for all of your support. WSET Diploma in Wine […]

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Although I have been taking classes and studying for months, I don’t feel as if I have truly begun the Diploma program.  It seems strange that I feel this way.  After all, I have read the unit 2 book from the WSET, made countless note cards, and “attended” the classes (online). Somehow, until I take the […]

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Salmon Gravlox Vol au Vent Hand-Cured Atlantic Salmon in a Light, Flaky Pastry Shell Brocard “Kimmeridgien” Chardonnay, 2010 Burgundy Salad with Duck Confit and Poached Quail Egg Mixed Greens and Duck Confit Tossed in Mustard Vinaigrette and Topped with a Poached Quail Egg Bailly-Lapierre Cremant de Bourgogne Pinot Noir, NV Intermezzo Sorbet a L’Orange Coq […]

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With summertime just around the corner, and the oppressive heat soon to follow, my wine choices seem to change.  Yes, I still grab for a big Shiraz or Cabernet with that grilled lamb or steak, but that is more in the evening and honestly not quite as often with the temperatures staying into the 90s […]

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Today I want to talk to you about a white grape variety that, I think, is extremely misunderstood and underappreciated.  Arguably one of the world’s most versatile grapes, Chenin Blanc, produces wines from the most basic New World table wines to Old World long-lived elegant botrytis affected dessert wines, sparkling wines and even the base […]

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