Wine of the Week! 09/16/24

"Morellino is more commonly known as Sangiovese. However, the Morellino di Scansano differs from north Tuscan Sangiovese in that, here, in Maremma, the grape ripens more fully. A riper grape leads to rounder and more savory Sangiovese … which brings us to this week’s red Wine of the Week."

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Wine of the Week! 09/02/24

"Though the Grupo is still run by members of the Ucín family, the modern identity of Olarra was carved out by former winemaker Ezequiel García, who was the Olarra winemaker for 21 years, dying in 2017. García worked to produce fruit-driven, blended Riojas with fruit pulled from local growers ..."

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Wine of the Week! 08/26/24

"Though based in Alligny-Cosne, on the east side of the Loire, in Nièvre, between Orléans and Bourges to the west, Maison Foucher keeps 40 hectares of vineyards in Muscadet Sèvre et Maine. The Melon de Bourgogne for this Loire Valley white comes from there, from vines that are up to 35 years old ..."

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Beer of the Week! 08/26/24

"Before co-founding Blue Mountain Brewery in 2007 ... Taylor Smack was ... in Chicago heading up the brewing for Goose Island Brewing Company's brewpubs ... Now, Goose Island is the maker of the legendary Bourbon County Stout — America’s first commercially offered bourbon barrel-aged stout — and Smack was working there about five years into that beer’s run. So, it's no wonder that four years after founding Blue Mountain, Taylor oversaw the building of the Blue Mountain Barrel House — a facility dedicated to barrel-aged beers. Sadly, that program has scaled down, but its first beer – the Dark Hollow – remains ..."

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Wine of the Week! 08/19/24

"In the 1990s, Guibert Family patriarch Aimé Guibert discovered 'an exceptional amphitheatre' of vineyards in Villeveyrac, in the Hérault department. Said amphitheater is a ring of hills facing the port city of Sète and the Mediterranean Sea beyond it. At a time when people were pulling up vines, Aimé Guibert worked with local growers to save the area ... His Moulin de Gassac line of wines (first release, 1993) come from the grapes grown in Villeveyrac vineyards and played an important role in demonstrating the value of this area for wine production ..."

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Beer of the Week! 08/19/24

"The 2024 Oktoberfest doesn’t start until September 21st, however breweries send their Oktoberfest beers earlier and earlier. Since we’re doing our tour of local breweries for our August beers of the week, we couldn’t resist dipping into to Starr Hill’s Oktoberfest offering even if it is way early ..."

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Wine of the Week! 08/12/24

“In 1974, Aimé and Véronique Guibert bought their farm, Mas de Daumas Gassac, in south France’s Languedoc-Roussillon region. They were eager to be farmers but didn’t know what crops they should farm until a university soil specialist said, ‘Oh, with what I’m seeing, you should plant grapes’ …”

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Beer of the Week! 08/05/24

“From 2019 to 2020, our own Three Notch’d Brewing Company ran their first Nephology Series - a collection of hazy IPAs made with different hop combinations, and they kept track of reactions to see which one was the most popular. At the end of the trial, Nephology Series No. 4 was dubbed the King of Clouds! Back then, the winning combination of hops was Zythos, Mandarina Bavaria, and, everyone’s favorite, Mosaic. Though the King of Clouds remains in their lineup four years later, Three Notch’d has updated the recipe …”

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Wine of the Week! 07/29/24

“Pinot Grigio grows throughout Italy, but the best Pinot Grigio is grown in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region up in the northeast Alpine foothills. There, where the snowcapped mountains rise in the distance. winemakers consider Pinot Grigio to be a high end grape …”

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