Wine and food

Campo de Borja: Empire of Garnacha (#WorldWineTravel)

Tucked into the shoulder of Aragón, Spain, just south of Navarra and east of La Rioja and Castilla y Leon, the Campo de Borja wine region was ruled for centuries by kings and queens. During medieval and early modern times, the Kingdom of Aragón covered all of what is now autonomous Aragón. Today, Campo de […]

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L’Ecole Chenin Blanc and the great outdoors: a perfect pairing

While packing for an overnight trip to the glorious Olympic mountains in northwest Washington state, I eyed the open bottle of L’Ecole No. 41 2020 Chenin Blanc Old Vines on the dining table and got to thinking. Winemaker Marcus Rafanelli, on a Zoom call with L’Ecole’s blogging partners, mentioned how well this wine pairs with

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Keeping it simple with #pureChablis (#winophiles)

Chardonnay is that wine that people most love to hate. Have you noticed? Maybe because there’s so much of it, or because commercially produced Chardonnay has given the grape a bad rep. The grape is adaptable to a variety of lands and climates, and in the cellar, Chardonnay becomes a blank slate for winemaking styles,

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Got artichokes or other ‘difficult’ food to pair? #WinePW to the rescue!

Spring has sprung! Whether you’re an avid gardener or health-conscious foodie (or both!), spring is the long-awaited season of fresh vegetables. We’re talking peas and asparagus for starters, followed by such earthy treats as beans, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, and kale. Yum! But… all of these veggies have high levels of naturally occurring sulfur (organosulfur), as

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Getting reacquainted with my old friend Barbera (#ItalianFWT)

Once upon a time, Barbera and I were the best of friends. Then I started to hang out with more of the 350+ native grape varieties growing throughout Italy’s 20 wine regions. Needless to say, I neglected my friendship with Barbera. High time we got reacquainted! When we first met years ago, I was looking

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