South American wine conglomerate Guarachi Wine Partners, producers of this red blend, have some imaginative people in their marketing department The bottle advertises a wine
Author: Dwight Furrow
Wine, food, and travel writing, philosophy, aesthetics
A Côte-Rôtie Refuge
After a week of nonstop travel through Northern Spain and levels of food and wine consumption that approached gluttony, a few days of recuperation at
The Taste of Home
After almost a month on a food and wine excursion across Europe we returned to San Diego last night. And what was my first meal
San Sebastian: A Universe on the Bay of Biscay
San Sebastian is a small, picturesque city in Spain (pop. 186,000) situated on a bay that opens to the Atlantic Ocean within shouting distance of
Tradition and Innovation: Rioja to Campo de Borja
Apologies are in order for the lack of blog posts recently. Our European tour continues but Spain was a whirlwind of constant activity leaving
Ribera del Duero: Old Bulls, Old Vines and Baby Lamb
The running of the bulls in Pamplona is famous in part because of the association with danger and the mishaps that send careless joggers to