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Creating A Wine Cellar


Posted By on Oct 29, 2014

The first installment of this two-part series, “Should I Have A Wine Cellar?”, can be found *here*. Creating a wine cellar consists of storing wine properly, addressing light, temperature, and humidity issues. Light Wine doesn’t like light—it can affect the wine’s taste negatively—which is why wine bottles are generally a very dark green. Keep your precious wines in the dark…but not your wine-loving...

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Sumner Vineyards Pinot Noir is a perfect partner with lamb, and this recipe highlights other great Mediterranean flavors as well. Enjoy! Two 1-pound eggplants, halved lengthwise 1 1/2 teaspoons extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for brushing Salt Freshly ground pepper 1 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon 3/4 teaspoons ground cumin 3/4 teaspoons sweet paprika 1/2 large onion, finely chopped 1/2 pound ground lamb 1 1/2 tablespoons pine nuts 1...

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Should I Have A Wine Cellar?


Posted By on Oct 27, 2014

It starts off innocently enough. You join a wine club (or two), go wine tasting occasionally and buy a few bottles, and next thing you know, you have quite a few bottles on hand, and they need a place to live. What a fine problem. It’s inevitable that when you find a wine you love, you’ll buy a case for later consumption. Eventually, you’ll have enough wine to fill a small room, and when the weather warms you’ll begin to worry...

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Here’s the third and final post in our Wine Tastings With Friends series. (Click here for the other tasting parties of Pinot Gris and Rosé) When wind and rain begin to make outdoor parties impossible, it’s time to warm up by hosting a wine tasting party. To review: First, choose a varietal. Next, choose foods that will work well with the wine. Then, send invitations out with varietal and food ideas for your guests to...

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Here’s the second post in our Wine Tastings With Friends series. (Click here for the other tasting parties of Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir) Indoor activities start to trump outdoor events as the weather cools. One way to create a lively event with friends is to host a wine tasting party. To review: First, choose a varietal. Next, choose foods that will work well with the wine. Then, send invitations out with varietal and food ideas...

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Here’s the first post in our Wine Tastings With Friends series. (Click here for the other tasting parties of Rosé and Pinot Noir) As cooler weather approaches, indoor activities start to take precedence over outdoor grilling, beach parties, and picnics. One way to create a lively wine and food pairing event with friends is to host a wine tasting party. First, choose a varietal. Next, choose foods that will pair well with the...

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