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Friday, December 6, 2013

Best Books for Travelers - Gift of Travel : Travel Channel

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Best Books for Travelers : Gift of Travel : Travel Channel | The Traveling Type:

"Still wondering what to get the seasoned travelers in your life? Here are some of our favorite new travel books — and if your traveling friends and family are anything like us, come Christmastime they’ll happily make room for these travel books on their coffee table."

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Friday, November 11, 2011

Slate Says Drink Cheap Wine

Why You Should Be Drinking Cheap Wine - Slate Magazine:  'via Blog this'
"Finally, rest assured that cheap wine in the United States is good, to the extent that the term has any objective meaning. . . Reviews and recommendations are great for cars or televisions or overpriced wines, because bad decisions are expensive. If you hate your cheap bottle of wine, just uncork another."
Inside Scoop SF » The false promise of cheap wine:  'via Blog this'
"Oh, please. . . But ultimately the wine industry has hurt itself by portraying cheap wine as fancier than it is. It has created the illusion that $5 wine is fancy enough that you don’t need to spend a cent more. And it paves the way for silly articles like Slate’s, which only make an ongoing case for ignorance."
Inexpensive wine could be a good value.  I think in the end, if you approach it as everyday table wine, you probably won't get disappointed.  My two cents.

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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

What Wine to Serve at Thanksgiving?

Pinot noir grapes growing near the village of ...Image via WikipediaWine-Knows: Fine Wine and Gourmet Food Journeys for the Discerning Traveler: What Wine to Serve at Thanksgiving?:   'via Blog this'

I'm a little bit partial right now.  I just returned from visiting family in Portland, OR.

So, I've got two recommendations, go with both:
  1. Choose a lovely Oregon Pinot Noir.  On my trip home, I learned that Riedel has designed and sells a wine glass specific for them.
  2. I just love the dry Alsatian whites.  So I agree. Go with Trimbach and Weinbach.
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Sunday, September 18, 2011

Food, wine, golf - Monterey, Carmel

Downtown Monterey and Monterey Harbor as seen ...Image via WikipediaFood, wine, golf among Monterey, Carmel highlights:  'via Blog this'

Ahh, this is the perfecta of food, wine, golf, and travel all rolled into one.

The town of Carmel and the Monterey peninsula make for a wonderful experience.   Lots to see and do.  Don't miss the aquarium, cannery row, or the spectacular Spyglass Hill, Pebble Beach Golf Links and Cypress Point.

For more information:
See Monterey CA - Monterey County Convention and Visitors Bureau

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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

5 Wine Tips For 2011

Checkout these 5 wine tips for you to consider, as you drink into 2011, Jon Bonne's 5 wine-related resolutions for 2011.

In a nutshell:
  1. Buy wine direct
  2. Drink more Grenache
  3. Revisit less fashionable regions
  4. Think small labels
  5. Drink more magnums
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Monday, September 6, 2010

Wine and Food To Taste Before You Die

We had a dinner party last night, and one of the guests mentioned this series of books.

She was very excited to share her find with us, so I'm sharing these books with you too!



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Fifty Places to Play Golf Before You Die: Golf Experts Share the World's Greatest Destinations

Fifty More Places to Play Golf Before You Die: Golf Experts Share the World's Greatest Destinations (Fifty Places Series)

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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

I Love My Unbreakable Tees

A couple of months ago, I decided to buy some unbreakable tees. It all started because I was getting tired of keeping a supply of wood tees in my bag, and somehow, littering the ground with broken tees didn't seem to make much sense.

I found these unbreakable golf tees and have loved them since. The only possible downside is that after hitting a beautiful drive, I've managed to forget picking up a tee or so. So now, I'm down to just 6 left. Much to my dismay, while writing this post, I discovered that Amazon is currently out of stock.  Here's to hoping they get them back in stock.

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