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What Does Wine Taste Like? How to Develop Your Wine Tasting Palate
If you’re new to wine tasting, it can be easy to feel like a fish out of water. Your tasting companions are rattling off the different tasting notes that they are experiencing in each glass, while you aren’t sure what to say other than that it tastes like . . . wine. In part, we’re […] The post What Does Wine Taste Like? How to Develop Your Wine Tasting Palate appeared first on V. Sattui Winery .
by Connor Widder3 viewsuncategorized - news
What to Wear to a Winery: A Classic Style Guide for Every Season in St. Helena, CA
Winery style doesn’t have to be complicated. Ultimately, the goal is to craft classic looks and style pairings with a unique twist. You want to choose pieces that are casual yet classy, timeless yet not overdone. A winery visit is not a stuffy or formal event, but it is an elevated one. Relaxed but stylish fashion is key to fitting in perfectly at a winery. Looking for inspiration for what to wear to your upcoming wine tasting or winery event? Keep reading for our classic style guide for every season. The post What to Wear to a Winery: A Classic Style Guide for Every Season in St. Helena, CA appeared first on V. Sattui Winery .
by Connor Widder3 viewsuncategorized - news
Brew Files – Episode 164 – Matt’s French 75
The Brew Is Out There! You’ve heard us speak about the pleasures of Alesong’s French 75 cocktail inspired barrel aged Saison. Now we’ve brought Matt Van Wyk back to discuss how their process works behind the French 75 and their … Continue reading →
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Brew Files – Episode 163 – Tom’s Not a NZ Pilsner
The Brew Is Out There! Competition beer styles are a funny thing – sometimes a beer finds a home where it wasn’t intended, but the beer wins out regardless. Such is the case with Tom Fontes’ NZ Pils that isn’t … Continue reading →
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Brew Files – Episode 162 – Forgotten American Gold
The Brew Is Out There! In our hyper hop focused world, we continue to lose track of once ubiquitous styles of beer. In this episode, we’re look at the once absolutely required style of American Wheat Beer – just in … Continue reading →
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The 22 Best Places to Stay in Napa Valley
If you’re touring the world-class wine scene of the Napa Valley, you may be looking for a hotel in Napa Valley – and not just any place to stay in Napa, but the best. There are many options, from the classiest 5-star hotels to charming, utterly unique bed and breakfasts – here are our picks […] The post The 22 Best Places to Stay in Napa Valley appeared first on V. Sattui Winery .
by Connor Widder3 viewsuncategorized - news
Brew Files – Episode 161 – REPLAY – Winning Feats of Strength
The Brew Is Out There! On this week’s replay episode of the Brew Files, we sit down in the pre-GABF mayhem to talk Pro-Am Competitions with Oleg Shpyrko, winner of the 2017 Romancing the Beer Competition, and Shaun Smith of … Continue reading →
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The Arizona Wine Festival
Willcox Wine Country to Host “The Arizona Wine Festival @ Heritage Square” January 27 & 28, 2024 Two-day festival to benefit Horses Help & two-days of wine tasting with 21... The post The Arizona Wine Festival appeared first on Willcox Wine Country .
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Why it’s worth having nonalcoholic bubbly at your New Year’s party—and 5 bottles to try
New Year’s parties are all about popping that special bottle of bubbly. Whether it’s champagne, cava, or a pet nat sparkler from Portugal, the sound of the bottle go pop! is an unmatched, ceremonious welcome to the year ahead. But it doesn’t need to be limited to alcohol. The N.A. sparkling wines I sampled at Soberish were still accompanied by that joyous cork pop. The post Why it’s worth having nonalcoholic bubbly at your New Year’s party—and 5 bottles to try appeared first on Atlanta Magazine .
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Phx Art & Wine – 12/9 & 10 – Hance Park
This Weekend – Phx Art & Wine Festival Get your tickets! https://PhxArtWine.eventbrite.com 60 Artist and Craft Vendors 11 Wineries representing 14 Brands 3-4 Food Trucks 5 Sampling Vendors (Cheese, Chocolate,... The post Phx Art & Wine – 12/9 & 10 – Hance Park appeared first on Willcox Wine Country .
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Brew Files – Episode 152 – REPLAY – Zen and the Art of Recipe Design
The Brew Is Out There! Last Replay now that Drew’s recovered from whatever that was!On this week’s episode of the Brew Files, Drew and Denny tackle a question dropped on Facebook by listener Dan Tomkins. Dan asked just how do … Continue reading →
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Brew Files – Episode 150 – REPLAY – The Bad Apple
A Cider Tote The Brew Is Out There! On this week’s episode of the Brew Files, we get ready for the fall with a quick lesson in making America’s founding beverage – cider. We come at it from two different … Continue reading →
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MSL Monthly Picks – October 2023
Well, I think its fair to say that Jon and I have been slacking just a little bit. We’ve missed, well, four months of monthly picks, but I assure you it is not because we haven’t been drinking whiskey. Quite the opposite, actually! But it just so happens that we found the motivation we needed … Continue reading MSL Monthly Picks – October 2023 The post MSL Monthly Picks – October 2023 appeared first on The Capital City Bourbon Blog .
by Luke@CapitalCityBourbon0 viewsuncategorized - news
The Ultimate End-of-Summer Food & Wine Pairing – No grill needed.
The knock-your-socks-off end-of-summer pairing is a no-heat, no meat even, match with Napa Cabernet or really any favorite red wine with some grip and spunk. Tomatoes+basil+Cabernet=music for your mouth. The post The Ultimate End-of-Summer Food & Wine Pairing – No grill needed. appeared first on Andrea Wine .
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I Ain’t Dead Yet!
So this happened last week in San Diego. I became the 36th recipient of the AHA Governing Committee Recognition Award. For the record, I had no damn clue that this was happening – Denny kept it a secret from me and … Continue reading →
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2023 HomeBrewCon Schedule – San Diego
Homebrew Con Things to Know Don’t forget to download the official HomeBrewCon App and of course there will always be new things found on HomeBrewCon.org Wednesday – June 21st – 6-8PM – North Park Beer Co and BSG Handcraft Denny … Continue reading →
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Arizona’s Wine Industry is Growing
Arizona’s wine industry is growing. A 2021 report from the Arizona Wine Growers Association found that production nearly tripled from 2012-2019, with business revenues reaching $155.9 million that year. State... The post Arizona’s Wine Industry is Growing appeared first on Willcox Wine Country .
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Tasting Notes: Blood Oath Pact #9
Visitors to this site know that I am a huge fan of Luxco brands. I’ve picked many barrels from Luxco and I have never been disappointed with the people, the experience, or the whiskey. It should come as no surprise then, that I always keep a watchful eye out for an email from Luxco announcing … Continue reading Tasting Notes: Blood Oath Pact #9 The post Tasting Notes: Blood Oath Pact #9 appeared first on The Capital City Bourbon Blog .
by Luke@CapitalCityBourbon0 viewsuncategorized - news
Long Snake wine bar, from 8Arm’s former beverage director, searches for its permanent home
Joshua Fryer is passionate about food and wine. Although most Atlantans know him as a front-of-house guy—he served as general manager and beverage director at 8Arm—Fryer graduated from culinary school and worked in kitchens prior to finding a home behind the bar. By founding Long Snake wine bar, Fryer is revisiting his original passion, serving a tight menu (primarily small plates) and Lo-Fi wines, with vinyl playing in the background. The post Long Snake wine bar, from 8Arm’s former beverage director, searches for its permanent home appeared first on Atlanta Magazine .
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MSL Monthly Picks – May 2023
A new month means some brand new picks at the original Market Square Liquors! MSL had several new barrel picks come in this month, as well as some new releases, so Jon and I definitely had to put in some work to come up with our recommendations this month. It is hard work, but we … Continue reading MSL Monthly Picks – May 2023 The post MSL Monthly Picks – May 2023 appeared first on The Capital City Bourbon Blog .
by Luke@CapitalCityBourbon0 viewsuncategorized - news
Move over food halls; AlcoHall is coming to Pullman Yards
Owners Adam Rosenfelt and Maureen Meulen recently announced plans for AlcoHall, an aptly named, first-to-Atlanta drinkery. Initially, it will house seven stalls, each pouring a distinct type of alcohol, from Japanese whisky to South African wine. The post Move over food halls; AlcoHall is coming to Pullman Yards appeared first on Atlanta Magazine .
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MSL Monthly Picks – March 2023
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MSL Monthly Picks – February 2023
Well folks, Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow, so now we can look forward to six more weeks of winter! That may not matter to us down here in Florida (usually), but lets take this as a sign that we all will need a little more whiskey in our lives to get us through the idea … Continue reading MSL Monthly Picks – February 2023 The post MSL Monthly Picks – February 2023 appeared first on The Capital City Bourbon Blog .
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A love letter to the wine slushie
Some wines are born great, some achieve greatness, and some are thrust into slushie machines and emerge as frosé. The post A love letter to the wine slushie appeared first on Atlanta Magazine .
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