I am not a Christian, but for me the message of shared prosperity, peace, brotherhood and sisterhood articulated by the rebel of Galilee still resonates
Author: Dwight Furrow
Matches Made in Heaven
I enjoy matching wine with music because both wine and music evoke moods that create synergy when their affective trajectories coincide. But it has never
Wine Review: Walter Scott Pinot Noir Willamette Valley 2014
The Willamette Valley is chock full of small production, boutique wineries launched on a shoe-string budget and slowly building a reputation through determination, hope, and
Corporate Media Fail: Episode 546
It’s Monday and I feel a rant coming on. Over the weekend the folks at The Rambling Epicure linked to this review of a cookbook.
Budget Wine Battle: Gabbiano Chianti 2014 vs Ruffino Chianti 2013
Two comparably priced, entry-level wines from Chianti by major producers, both with deep roots in the winemaking history of Tuscany. Is one clearly superior? The
Recapturing Our Sense of Taste
If there was any residual doubt that the time has come to take back our sense of taste from the food industry, this interview of