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Archive for August, 2007

John Falcone describes his vision of this wine as coming from Paso Robles but in the spirit of a wine from the Napa Valley floor, in the Rutherford/Oakville area. There is no way I would guess this is from Paso, and would indeed put it …
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John Falcone describes his vision of this wine as coming from Paso Robles but in the spirit of a wine from the Napa Valley floor, in the Rutherford/Oakville area. There is no way I would guess this is from Paso, and would indeed put it …
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Oftentimes North County residents are hard pressed to find an event celebrating an agricultural product other than the wine grape; however, many locals and visitors alike got that opportunity Saturday when they poured into Paso Robles …
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September Wine Festivals

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

Santa Clara Art and Wine Festival - Santa Clara: September 15th-16th Lafayette Art & Wine Festival - Lafayette: September 15th-16th Paso Robles Taste of Downtown - Paso Robles: September 15th Art Bark Fest - Animal Art, Wine & Music …
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If you?re searching for something a little more unusual for the warm days ahead, you need look no further than some of the local wineries. This week, two albarinos from Edna Valley, as well as a crisp, fragrant white blend. Albarino is a white grape traditionally grown in Spain?s Galicia region, but it seems to […]

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Labor Day weekend marks the unofficial end of summer, but there?s still likely to be plenty of warm weather ahead in September and October. So it seems like a good time to revisit the subject of wines for drinking in warm weather.
A number of additional bottles of rosé have crossed my tasting table since I […]

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Dining Briefs

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

Reviews of Monkey Bar on East 54th Street, Kyo Ya in the East Village and Caffè Emilia in St. Marks Place.
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Food Stuff

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

A beer room at Whole Foods, animal-shaped cookies from England and takeout food from a kosher caterer.
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Food Stuff

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

A beer room at Whole Foods, animal-shaped cookies from England and takeout food from a kosher caterer.
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Correction: Off the Menu

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

Because of an editing error, a brief report in the Off the Menu column last Wednesday about the opening of Toloache, a Mexican restaurant, misstated its address. It is 251 West 50th Street.
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