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April 2007
A Hidden Gem of a Course Leads Me to a Hidden Gem of a Wine
Posted: 10:48 AM ET, April 30, 2007
Golf this weekend was an adventure—and not the 100-swings-of-the-club, looking-in-the-trees-all-day kind either. It was a fun adventure, with a sense of mystery thrown in.
That’s because one of my golfing buddies finally twisted my arm enough to get me to play Grossinger’s up in the Catskills. Read more
The Last Bottle of a Great Wine
Posted: 09:44 AM ET, April 23, 2007
It was Saturday, and Nancy and I had spent the day cleaning out the vegetable garden from under a pile of dead leaves. We even took advantage of the early summer-like weather to sow a few rows of beets, beans and lettuce. By the end of the day, with the kids (finally) in bed, it was time to do some cooking. Read more
A Year's Worth of Blogging
Posted: 04:13 PM ET, April 18, 2007
The 21st of April marks a hardly-momentous anniversary in the wine world—the one-year anniversary of my blog.
I wasn’t really sure what I was getting into when Marvin asked his senior editors for blog volunteers. And frankly, there were some doubts that I, being the young guy on the totem pole here at Wine Spectator, and without a power wine region such as California or Bordeaux, could make a go of it. Read more
Thinking Spring Through Food and Wine
Posted: 09:12 AM ET, April 13, 2007
It's getting pretty depressing around here. From the weather, that is.
Cold, raw rainy yesterday. Cold and gray today. A respite tomorrow before another storm comes in and dumps cold rain on us Sunday and Monday. And the ten-day forecast is an outdoor-grill-loving golfer's nightmare. Read more
Big Red Wines and a Roaring Fire ... in April?
Posted: 09:40 AM ET, April 10, 2007
Easter weekend, baseball season, the Masters—all annual events that herald the arrival of spring. That means golf season, outdoor grilling and lots of crisp whites and fresh rosés on the back deck.
Of course, things seem to be running a bit behind weatherwise in the northeast. Read more
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