Rediscovering white zin
Santa Rosa Press Democrat The wine they are making is called dry rosé, using syrah, pinot noir and grenache grapes, almost anything but zinfandel. Rosé's customer base appears to be … |
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Rediscovering white zin – Santa Rosa Press Democrat
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Recession Happy Hour: Celebrating Truly Cheap Wine – The Faster Times
The Faster TimesRecession Happy Hour: Celebrating Truly Cheap Wine
The Faster Times
Think of the way many inexpensive reds—Shirazes, Barberas, and mass-market Beaujolais in particular—tend to taste basically plummy, a flavor about as … -
Spain is known for its remarkable red wines – Canada.com
Spain is known for its remarkable red wines
Canada.com
Despite the bargain pricing, simple and lip-smackingly tasty Spanish reds like Castillo de Monseran Grenache (+197806) $ 9.99 – packed with jammy ripe … -
Dining Out: Cuisine at The Bridges will simply ‘wow’ you – Annapolis Capital
Dining Out: Cuisine at The Bridges will simply 'wow' you
Annapolis Capital
We began with drinks, an impeccably made Sapphire Martini (bargain-priced at $7.50) and glasses of Joel Gott Chardonnay ($8). The wine list at The Bridges … -
Jezebel’s creator keeps hope alive with Simplicity and Braise – Austin 360
Austin 360Jezebel's creator keeps hope alive with Simplicity and Braise
Austin 360
At the middle level, my favorite riesling from Idaho (yeah, I said it; it's gone now) was ideal for spicy Buffalo-style sauteed calamari, and sesame oil …