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Art (and Wine!) In Idyllwild

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It was a crystal clear night and we took advantage of the clear mountain air to indulge in a little star gazing. Idyllwild is a special place and the two of us plan on spending more time there.

October 30th, 2010 | Posted in The Love of Wine,Wine Tasting Events | Read More »

Thornton Winery – Ready For The Changing Season

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As Summer begins its transition into Fall, change is in the air at Temecula’s Thornton Winery. New winemaker David Vergari has joined the fold. The summer Champagne Jazz concert series has concluded its 22nd annual season. Finally, Executive Chef Steve Pickell has unveiled his Fall menu for 2010. John and Steve Thornton welcomed a small [...]

October 26th, 2010 | Posted in The Love of Wine,Wine & Food,Wineries | Read More »

Prelude To Europa Village – Slowing The Pace of Life

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The long journey towards bringing Europa Village from concept to reality is nearing its realization. On October 13, golden shovels sent dirt flying at the official groundbreaking ceremony for Europa Village’s Prelude tasting room. While onlookers sipped Europa Village Pinot Grigio and Tempranillo, what started as a dream began to take shape. Partners Dan Stephenson [...]

October 19th, 2010 | Posted in Wineries | Read More »

Glorious Nova Scotia – Halifax To Tatamagouche

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A few minutes later, we were bouncing through 8 – 10 foot waves, getting drenched from head to toe, screaming and laughing with joy. The entire boat was filled with water.

October 12th, 2010 | Posted in Travel,Wine & Food,Wine Country trips | Read More »

Lobster & Filet Mignon a la Oak Mountain Winery

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This created a slight dilemma because Steve wanted to go with a Chardonnay and Valerie had her heart set on Tempranillo. The solution? They served both and asked us which pairing we preferred.

October 6th, 2010 | Posted in Wine & Food,Wineries | Read More »

Nova Scotia In Pictures

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When I headed off for Nova Scotia, my head was swimming. Not only had I never visited the province, I wasn’t even sure where it was or that it was indeed Canadian. I had heard it was lovely and that there was excellent seafood, but aside from that I knew little else. In the weeks [...]

October 5th, 2010 | Posted in Travel,Wine & Food | Read More »

David Vergari – Taking Thornton Wines Into The Next Decade

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It will be a few years before you will be able to taste David Vergari‘s contributions to Thornton Winery. As Thornton’s new Executive Winemaker, Vergari comes aboard right at the peak of Harvest activity. David’s role now is to assess the wines that are in barrel and tank, make certain the vineyards are in good [...]

September 25th, 2010 | Posted in The Love of Wine,Wineries | Read More »

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  • Tom Plant: Jill. Next time you’re at Thornton, stop by Cafe Champagne and order a flight. They’re really...
  • Jill: Interesting article and great photos. I love chocolate and would love to taste these wines!
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  • Annie: I bought hubby some of these glasses for his birthday so we should do our own taste test on our friends!!
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