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Featured Wines — November 2008

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“Wines for Holiday Feasts”

‘Tis the season for feasting. Whether it’s the traditional Thanksgiving dinner or a commemoration of one of the many other holidays that grace this time of year, we like to celebrate with special meals. And nothing goes with special meals (aside from special people) like brilliant wines. All wine is made to go with food, but the selections we’re featuring this month are wines that add a shimmer and a sparkle and an “Aahh!” to times of good foods and good friends.

Wine Bottles Lying Down

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Featured Wines — October 2008

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Some Wines of France

This month we are pleased to have Phillip Edwards, Southeastern Regional Sales Manager for Ex Cellars Wine Agency, as a “guest wine guy.”

fleur-de-lis

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Featured Wines — September 2008

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"What's Your Style?"

A few months ago I found a site on the Internet called YumYuk.com. It’s about the fact that different people have different numbers of taste buds and therefore prefer different kinds of tastes. They’ve applied this notion to wine tasting, dividing people into four groups, according to the types of taste they will probably like in wine.

Wine Fundamentals

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Featured Wines — August 2008

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"In the Good Old Summertime"

It's hot. No two ways about it. We're entering the Dog Days of summer. We reduce our activity level. Eat a little lighter. But we still enjoy the finer accompaniments to a lazy afternoon or a summer picnic. We've selected our Featured wines this month to go with sunshine & shade, salads & seafood, surf & sand. These are the wines we love in the good old summertime.

Sol_Man

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Featured Wines — July 2008

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"All American"

"In July, the month we celebrate Independence and all things American, I wanted to give a tour of a number of off-beat and little known American wine regions. The problem is that it’s just way hard to get those wines down to our stores. So, with the exception of the fine sparkling Brut from New Mexico’s Gruet family, I’ve had to settle for the well-known winemaking areas of California and the Pacific Northwest. Because of the cooler climate, most of the white wines come from Oregon and Washington, while the reds hail from the well-known California appellations. Still, these are excellent wines and will make a fine addition to your celebration of "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness."

American Flags Crossed (269px)

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