
Eat Drink See – August 2019
EDS719 was pretty good but now its time for the August edition. And oh August, how I have a love-hate relationship with you! It can be brutally hot as evidenced by the continuous slate of 100+ degree days we had
EDS719 was pretty good but now its time for the August edition. And oh August, how I have a love-hate relationship with you! It can be brutally hot as evidenced by the continuous slate of 100+ degree days we had
“When one stops to consider, it should be very unlikely to grow world class Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays this far south along the West Coast. In this respect, Santa Barbara’s east-west valleys..are truly magical,” explains Jonathan Nagy, winemaker at Byron when talking about what makes the wines of Santa Barbara
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I love Washington D.C. and have found myself there many times for business over the years. During all those trips, one thing
Spring is finally upon us in the northern hemisphere. Well, for many of us. I know some folks are still
I recently had the pleasure of attending a wine dinner featuring the wines of Puglia’s Cantele Winery at Mascalzone restaurant. Puglia is
I’m back y’all and ready to share some Texas wine happenings. But on a side note, Lawyer Life has been crazy busy! Anywho, I’ve found
You know those people we love to hate? The Kardashians, Taylor Swift, Chris Brown, Gwyneth Paltrow, Ben Affleck, etc? I’m not saying this applies to
From an idea that begin sprouting during a kids play group to becoming one of the few female, black-owned wineries around, Read More »