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When I was growing up in a “small town” in Central California, the Fourth of July meant ice cold watermelon, cookouts, a parade down Main Street, and fireworks at the community college stadium. And beer. Lots and lots of beer. … Continue reading
Celebrating the birth of our nation in our nation’s capital is about as patriotic of an experience as it gets. Between the National Symphony Orchestra playing on the lawn of the Capitol and the fireworks on the Mall, it’s enough … Continue reading
Recently, my wife was out with several of her friends for dinner and, of course, she was charged with bringing the wine. Now, when it comes to providing and paring wines with dinner, Cindy considers it her obligation to bring … Continue reading
In 1972, after finishing his formal education (degree in Civil Engineering from MIT and an MBA from Northwestern), David Stare packed up his family and set sail in a westerly direction to pursue his winemaking dream. He made port in … Continue reading
Summer has arrived in Washington, bringing with it a bounty of charity events, graduation ceremonies, and weddings. Unfortunately, these events are likely to feature standard “Reception Wine.” Ugh. Need I say more? Unless attending an official wine tasting event, the … Continue reading
Italy has been making wine for a very, very long time. There is evidence that Etruscan and Greek explorers cultivated wine grapes as far back as the 5th century BC. But it was the Romans who, three hundred years later, … Continue reading
While the June 21st solstice may mark the official start of summer, Memorial Day kicks off the psychological beginning of the season. And while we’re no longer a slave to fashion and restricted to wearing just white shorts, white pants … Continue reading
If you’re interested in acquiring some of the best wines in the world, you might be interested to know that the least expensive way to buy them is to buy them before they’re even available. Now this may be a … Continue reading
For those of you rushing out to grab a card for the mom in your life, you have Anna Jarvis to thank. She is credited with initiating a Mother’s Day-like event in the early 1900’s. In 1914, the U.S. Congress … Continue reading
Spring has sprung in Washington, and that means that summer is not far behind. It’s time for the ritual of slimming down, trimming up and getting in a white wine frame of mind. And while your trimming up your body, … Continue reading