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Category Archives: Food Pairings
This takes the cake …
If you ask twenty people, you’ll get twenty opinions about pairing wine with food. In today’s information age we are a bit beyond the “Red with meat, white with fish” days. But then again, the opposing “Drink what you like, … Continue reading
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Tagged Ameritage, Brandywine, Chadds Ford, Cupcake Wars, Dia Doce, Penn's Woods, White Merlot
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Va La for Valentine’s – Avondale, PA 2/9/2013
The ‘Wine & Chocolate’ craze is bigger than ever for this year’s season of love. Of course, I’m never one to miss out on the hype. It was a unanimous chorus for our group’s old fave, Va La. Nestled in … Continue reading
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Tagged Avondale, Chester County, mushroom, Silk, Va La, Valentine's Day
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Adams County Winery, Orrtanna, PA – October 15th, 2012
Choosing a vacation destination is tough. This year, my wife and I just wanted to get away for a bit just to relax & disconnect. And of course, some level of wine country should be accessible. The Finger Lakes was … Continue reading
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Tagged Adams County Winery, Apples, Gettysburg, Orrtanna, Rocky
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Sand Castle Winery Tasting Room, Phoenixville, PA – April 14th, 2012
It’s been a number of years since I’ve driven through the sleepy, industrial town of Phoenixville, which is situated on the northeast edge of Chester County bordering Montgomery. The first thing I noticed was that it’s no longer all that … Continue reading