I have no historical attachment to the Midwest, but the term “flyover country” has always struck me as insulting. It not only ignores the Midwest’s
Author: Dwight Furrow
Wine, food, and travel writing, philosophy, aesthetics
Wine Review: Huston Vineyards Private Reserve Petite Sirah Snake River Valley 2014
Idaho wines tend to be soft and elegant, but this one goes against type. This is a monster, pedal to the metal power with all
Walter Becker RIP
Walter Becker, lead guitarist and co-songwriter for Steely Dan died over the weekend at the age of 67. I fondly remember back in the day
Give It Up Guys
There is a mountain of evidence suggesting that women have a better sense of smell than men. Julie Case takes us through a summary of
Should Wine Lovers Open Their Arms to Mead?
Fall is just around the corner—it already feels like fall here in Northeastern Wisconsin where I’m decamped for a few weeks. If you’re looking for
Wine Review: Fujishin Family Cellars Viognier Idaho, Washington 2016
A symptom of the shortage of grapes in Idaho, this lovely Viognier is made from 60% Snake River Valley fruit and 40% fruit from Washington