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El Tour de Tucson, November 20, 2010

I rode in a 109-mile bike ride around the perimeter of Tucson this past Saturday, where a strong wind blew from the southwest (average for the day: 7.4 mph, highest wind speed: 23, highest gust speed: 31).  Since there is … Continue reading

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On Robert Louis Stevenson’s Birthday

One of my favorite writers, one of his famous quotes: “Wine is bottled poetry.”

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The Goods on Gewurztraminer

Serving Gewurztraminer this Thanksgiving? I adore the intense spicy aroma of Gewurztraminer, and use it in two of my wines.* I like it at Thanksgiving because its fruity, spicy and floral aromas go well with turkey and stuffing made with … Continue reading

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Have a Few Questions About Syrah?

Serving Syrah this Thanksgiving? I love the dark berry and peppery aromas of Syrah, and include it in two of my wines.* I like it at Thanksgiving because its rich, fruity and spicy aromas pair well with turkey and stuffing … Continue reading

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Fruity Wines to Showcase Thanksgiving’s Main Event

Thanksgiving is more about food than wine. It’s a banquet with a lot of rich dishes that use a long list of ingredients and take hours and hours to plan/purchase/prepare. I recommend wines that a) showcase the chef (Mom), b) … Continue reading

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What do Long Island and France have in common? Bouké Wines

There are a fair number of Long Island wines, but few actually have France and Long Island combined in the same bottle. My wines are made from high-quality French grape varietals that are actually grown right here in New York. … Continue reading

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