The Wine Goddess took out the deck chairs last Saturday, even though it was a bit breezy. She instructed me to go into the shed, remove the water fountains and set them in position around the yard. Later, while she tended to her gardens, I raked the lawn of winter debris. These are all good […]
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An Oregon Pinot Noir with a pioneer's spirit
If you’ve never tasted a Ken Wright Cellars Pinot Noir from Oregon, there’s still time. Just don’t delay. Right now there is a limited shipment of the 2013 Ken Wright Cellars Willamette Valley Pinot Noir circulating throughout Massachusetts, distributed exclusively by Winebow Boston. The Willamette Valley Pinot Noir captures all the characteristics of Wright’s many […]
Andover Classic Wines: New appeal all around
I stopped by Andover Classic Wines on Saturday and was impressed by the store’s wonderful makeover. The modernization effort shut down the store for several weeks in February and March. It was completed two weeks before Easter. The new design places a premium on accessibility and comfort for shoppers who enjoy browsing through well-lit, wide […]
Merlot pushes 'Sideways' out of the picture
The 2004 movie hit “Sideways” is often given too much credit for advancing the popularity of Pinot Noir while having the opposite effect on Merlot. The fact is Pinot Noir sales in the United States and other parts of the world were already on the rise when the comedy came out. Certainly, Paul Giamatti’s movie […]
Merlot pushes 'Sideways' out of the picture
The 2004 movie hit “Sideways” is often given too much credit for advancing the popularity of Pinot Noir while having the opposite effect on Merlot. The fact is Pinot Noir sales in the United States and other parts of the world were already on the rise when the comedy came out. Certainly, Paul Giamatti’s movie […]
Celebrate Easter with expressive wines
(I’ve written a special Passover holiday column on Kosher wines. Here’s the link ) Easter is a wonderful holiday. It brings together family in a renewal of spiritual and loving bonds and also ushers in the season of spring. The holiday meal for Christians (Passover seder for Jewish people) is always a welcome feast. This year, […]
Kosher wines of character for Passover
On Friday, April 3, the Jewish people will begin celebrating the Passover holiday. Recently Lowell attorney Phil Nyman inquired as to what Kosher wines are sold locally to accompany the holiday dinner, or seder. According to Jewish custom, four glasses of wine per person are consumed during the dinner. Kosher wines are not just for […]
One enchanting evening with Dolcetto and friends
The Wine Butler, Mike Pigeon, arrived at our front door the other night carrying two pizzas and a bottle of wine. Now this is what friends are for I thought to myself. I happily greeted him and hungrily hurried him into the kitchen. Mike’s wife Judy was visiting a sister in Florida, so the Wine […]
UTEC's Italian benefit was a night in good taste
When you open the evening with a sparkling, dry Prosecco and close it with a silky Chianti Classico, you have two key ingredients for una magnifica festa d’Italia (a magificent Italian feast). And so it was recently at Café UTEC (United Teed Equality Center) in downtown Lowell where Chef Sam Putnam, his culinary staff of […]
Chile's Riverbank wines flow impressively at Concha y Toro
Marcio Ramirez had endured a 10-hour flight from Chile, landing in Boston on a cold, wintry February afternoon where the snowbanks were probably taller than most Latin American grapevines. Still, the 44-year-old Concha y Toro winemaker was chipper upon entering the warm, cozy kitchen of Dr. Harvey Finkel’s Brookline home. In Ramirez’s arms was a […]
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