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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | WHY WINE BLOG MAY 27, 2010 A Day in the Finger Lakes 4 "Wine and Food" also tasted and brought home a 2008 Gewurztraminer. The Burrito was filled heavily with pulled chicken, onions, cilantro, celery, fresh jalapenos, tomatoes, Monterey Jack cheese and loads of black beans served with spicy tomato rice. As I am writing this post I am sipping on a 2008 RNC dry Riesling, one of a few now in my cooler. | SLAKED APRIL 30, 2009 Bonny Doon Tasting at City Winery The 2008 Albarino ** from an estate vineyard in Soledad was tight and racy. From Monterey, this was aged in 25% new wood, and was my favorite wine of the night. The 2008 Vin Gris de Cigare * was aromatic but a little flabby, while the 2003 Cigare Volant **/ and 2004 Cigare Volant ** each showed a little reduction. | WINE TASTING GUY MAY 25, 2008 Monterey Wine Country About an hour to an hour and a half South of San Francisco lay beautiful Monterey County. Famous for its coastline, golf courses & amazing aquarium, Monterey County is also home to a budding wine country, with 40,000 acres of vines planted. The event was well attended & represented. Happy Memorial Day Wine Tasting! | WINE TASTING GUY MAY 20, 2008 Toast of the Town - NYC started by tasting some wines from Monterey County, CA. That said, many of the Monterey Pinots were in fact made in an elegant style. Wine Enthusiast magazine put on their "Toast of the Town" wine & food event yesterday in NYC at Lincoln Center. There was lots of good food, good wine & happy people. Very well done! | | | | | | | | | -
EAST VILLAGE WINE GEEK | FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 2008 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN MAY I PRESENT TO YOU THE ALPHABET CITY WINE CO. WINE STARTER KIT. Inquire within or by phone: (212) 505-WINE Cycles Gladiator merlot is grown in Monterey County with a very nice morning fog from the coast, warm days and cool nights which is basically, in my opinion, the perfect climate for this grape. So the Alphabet City Wine Co. has been open for about a month now and all is well. Everything we had hoped for is, so far, happening. Can you tell? MORE >>
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