Rioja on the Road: Pairing Spanish Wine with Local and Texas Cuisines
If there’s one thing better than food or wine, it’s food and wine. Spain is home to some of the world’s most
If there’s one thing better than food or wine, it’s food and wine. Spain is home to some of the world’s most
So Thing 1 and Thing 2 were away for the weekend. While we usually take advantage and go out to a fancy restaurant, it had been a crazy week and we were exhausted and decided to stay in. Cue the grill.
Since we had a bit of time, we decided
Woodlands Wine & Food Week, now in its 13th year, is an all-inclusive, multi-day, multi-faceted gastronomy and wine extravaganza that appeals to newbies and oenophiles alike. During the course of the week-long event, over 75 chefs will display their culinary skills alongside over 500 wines from across the
For some reason, springtime always makes me think of Paris. You always hear of Parisians headed outside to have springtime picnics all around the city after a cold, dreary winter; museums and gardens hosting events with springtime themes; and the city starts buzzing with excitement for the French Open (#BucketList).
Messina Hof Winery is going big and celebrating its 40th Anniversary. That’s a long time to have been making wine in Texas! And to celebrate, the winery is featuring events all year long. In addition to releasing a commemorative collection of 40th anniversary wines, there will be wine dinners, cellar
Cheers to International Sauvignon Blanc Day, which for the last 8 years has been celebrated the first Friday in May. Or is it April 24? Actually I’ve seen both days touted as Sauvignon Blanc Day, but since the May date has been around for almost a decade, social media guru
Instead of my usual roundup of what’s going on in Texas Wine Country, I wanted to take the opportunity during March to highlight some fabulous
From an idea that begin sprouting during a kids play group to becoming one of the few female, black-owned wineries around, Read More »
I have to say that these roundups are even more fun when I’m headed out to Texas Wine Country or have just returned. In this