You come here for Gorgonzola-crusted, bone-in buffalo rib eye or red-wine-braised Montana lamb shank.
That's one reason why I embarked on a summer-friendly all-white-miscellaneous-wine tasting earlier this month.
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Four tons of grapes should produce 2, 400 bottles of wine--plenty to drink, cellar and give away.
Will you still be sending me a Valentine, birthday greetings, a bottle of wine--or a lawsuit?
The urban dweller's solution: Make your own wine -- and get your friends and neighbors involved.
You and your cherie amour are also invited to an included wine-and-cheese tasting at the hotel's Bay Bar.
Together the brothers opened a wine-and-cheese store and a deli but sold them to start an alcohol distribution business.
Georgian wine-makers say that their rightful place is among the great wine-producing nations.
It just so happens that most wine-and-food absolute write-offs are based around vegetables.
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Also, Americans aren't wedded to one wine--they'll hunt out better-value wines, Day says.
The world is awash in Aussie wine--easy drinking, cheerfully labeled and heavily discounted.
Given that Sauternes is widely regarded as the world's greatest sweet-wine-producing region, the 2011s should be easy to sell.
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But the younger Sands persuaded Dad to take a flier on "coolers, " wine-and-fruit-juice cocktails that had caught on with young drinkers.
However, there was no such ill-effects when the volunteers drank red wine - either alcoholic or non-alcoholic - with their cigarette.
Order up tapas and sangria and similar cuisine (paella with mussels and chorizo, or white-wine-poached red trout) on the outdoor patio.
Similarly, of the Morton's list, Colman found one wine--the 75 Wine Co.
Travellers who want to create a wine-tasting-and-salmon-spawning tour should head to portions of the Russian River in Sonoma and the Navarro River in Mendocino in the fall.
Some of the testimony was equally bizarre, as the accusing witness told of being plied with wine -- "Jesus Juice, " he said Jackson called it.
Arizona's Mountain Empire - tucked between the Mexican border and the Santa Rita and Patagonia mountains - is a breezy haven for bird-watchers and wine-tasters.
So what's a chip-eating, job-taking, house-shopping, wine-drinking, speaker-buying person to do?
Scientists from Pennsylvania's University Museum believe 7, 000-year-old pottery jars discovered in what is now Georgia were used to store and age wine -- a true vintage.
In some cases, a pink wine is a complementary, win-win proposition for a red-wine-maker, who will "bleed" (commonly known by the French word, saigner) some juice from his crusher.
To boost returns, Park says, he'll focus on core brands, boost ad spending, pare the number of wine-stock-keeping units and reduce the low-margin private-brand business for European chain stores.
For Mintz, a 39-year-old accountant and former chief executive of a cooperage (wine-barrel-making business) and Twelftree, 38, with a background in construction and small-scale wine exporting, the change is music to their ears.
After shipping their wine for decades to markets in the former Soviet Union, Georgia's winemakers are now struggling to introduce their products and their unique wine-making techniques to the rest of the wine-drinking world.
And first-class passengers can attend a wine-and-cheese tasting.
It has the reek of the black-frocked missionary sniffing down his nose at the primitives animism without ever wondering if his own wine-and-a-cracker deity might not be just as phony as the numinous spirits of the riverbeds and pine forests.
Both countries have big-league wine industries (Argentina's is the world's fifth-largest), nearly 500 years of vintages, and growing areas with Eden-like climates for farming wine grapes--so warm and dry that grapes easily ripen and pesticides, fungicides, and anti-rot measures are often unnecessary.
Quirky a notion as a restaurant with reasonable wine prices might be, it's only appropriate, then, that we also gave the value-wine-picking assignment to irreverent, north-of-the-border wine writer Natalie Maclean, author of Red, White and Drunk All Over and editor of the free newsletter Nat Decants.
All right, everyone, take a seat, and have a glass of wine -- (laughter) -- all right, because I'm going to sell you guys out. (Laughter.) They were passing around a little glass, and I was like, what's that? (Laughter.) So please feel free.
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