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The 4th of July is my absolute favorite summer celebration! Since it's often a gathering with more going on than just food and wine, I like to craft a spread that's easily shared while everyone enjoys the pool, yard games, or a fireworks display. It's not the time for a formal...
Perfectly cooked, tender roast beef. Not too soft, not too hard toasted French bread. Ooey-gooey melted Swiss cheese with caramelized onions, a kick of heat from horseradish, and the game-changing, ritualistic dunk into homemade au jus. If you love a French Dip as much as I do then you know these...
Summer is almost here and the warm weather calls for time spent on the patio. Today, I’m sharing five amazing white wines under $20 a bottle to pair with homemade ceviche. The recipe is super easy to put together, plus it's healthy. The wines are all made using organic or sustainable...
About Reposado Tequila
- Reposado (rested) tequila must be matured in oak cask for at least 60 days
- Many distilleries mature between 3 and 9 months, which allows the spirit to be labeled as ‘aged’ tequila
- Reposado is not aged in oak for longer than 12 months
- The barrels (often bourbon...
Mercat Brut Rosé Cava NV | Penedes, Spain | Pale salmon-pink in color with zesty aromas of citrus, wild strawberry, and fennel. Apple, berry, and brioche flavors are balanced on a firm structure of mineral acidity and fine bubbles.Blend: 40% Macabeu, 40% Xarel.lo, 15% Parellada & 5%...
The Kentucky Derby horse race is this Saturday and I'm putting together the classic cocktail for the occasion: The Mint Julep. The drink begins with a base of fresh mint leaves which are gently muddled with granulated sugar. Next, a sturdy pour of one of my favorite spirits, Bulleit Bourbon. The...
Spring is in the air and Red Rocks concert season is upon us! This amazing natural amphitheater is only about 20 minutes away from my house in Denver and it’s one of the best places to enjoy live music and take in the natural beauty of Colorado.
My friends and I love making a Red Rocks...
Sustainability in wine isn't something that fits neatly into a box. It depends on the specific site a producer selects for their vineyard and winery and a massive range of circumstances, some of which a person can control and many that can't even be explained. When humans connect deeply with the...
We spend a lot of time tasting and talking about wines from all over the world. This week, we're bringing it closer to home with a look at the viticulture and winemaking right here in Colorado. Until about a year ago, I hadn't tasted many wines from my home state. By...
Is there anyone out there who doesn’t want to visit New Zealand?! As our celebration of Sustainability in Wine continues, I invite you to join me for a virtual visit to the stunning land of Kiwis, a place synonymous with Sauvignon Blanc and beautiful scenery. New Zealand leads the wine...
Preparing an entire fish can be a little intimidating but in the case of Branzino, the prep is super easy and the results are dramatic and delicious. I love a one-pan recipe like this! The fresh, colorful veggies enhance the mild flavor of the fish beautifully. Pairing it with a crisp, refreshing...
The beautiful, coastal beach town of Santa Barbara is known as the American Riviera for good reason. With an array of restaurants in close proximity to the shore and tasting rooms throughout, the lively downtown scene can keep you quite busy for a weekend. The aptly named “Funk Zone”...