Monthly Archives: July 2011

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The Value of a Wine Tasting Note.

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As you more or may not know, for the last few days I’ve been at the Wine Bloggers Conference in Charlottesville. An awesome experience overall; sampled lots of great wines (some crappy ones as well), met tons of great people … Continue reading

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Eat Up Downtown Jacksonville!

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  Eat Up Downtown is Back! August 15 – August 28, 2011 Save the date and your appetite!  Downtown Vision, Inc. is dishing out exquisite cuisine at an affordable price during the fifth annual Eat Up Downtown, Downtown Jacksonville’s dining … Continue reading

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Gran Sasso Montepulciano d’Abruzzo

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Grape 100% Montepulciano [Mawn-teh-pool-CHA-noh] It’s a fun grape to say, especially if you do so with a really bad Italian accent. Say it with me: “Montepulciano!!!” Facts I hope you’re paying attention, because this is going to get tricky for … Continue reading

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Virginia is for (Wine) Lovers!

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  Probably about the same time that you are reading this, I will have started my short journey from Jacksonville up to Charlottesville, Virginia; the destination for this years Wine Bloggers Conference. This is the first time the conference has … Continue reading

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Meeker Handprint Merlot

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Grapes 83% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Sauvignon, 3% Syrah, 3% Cabernet Franc and 1% Petit Verdot   Facts Good God I love this stuff! Probably my favorite all time Merlot, and not just due to the cool bottle! It’s also probably … Continue reading

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Virginia Viognier – A Tasting. Part Two Of Two

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Following on from my previous post, this is the second part of my Virginia Viognier tasting.     Barboursville Vineyards Viognier General Tasting Notes: No oak, but they leave this one in contact with the lees (dead yeast cells) in … Continue reading

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