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Finger Lakes Riesling: A Portrait in Minerality

Hermann J. Wiemer Vineyard

Mid-August marked my first trip to New York, I arrived a day ahead of the Wine Bloggers Conference, granting myself time to acclimate to balmy Upstate New York and perhaps more importantly, time to do a bit of exploring. My friend and fellow wine writer, Thomas Riley was in town ahead of schedule too, and the […]

The Corning Museum of Glass

Corning Museum of Glass

August 11th marked my first trip “back east,” for me that was technically any place east of western Montana. And while my entire reason for being there, in balmy Upstate New York was to attend the 2015 Wine Bloggers Conference, the artist in me thought it worthwhile to pay tribute to the Museum. Conference attendees streamed […]

Monopole Champagne & Wine Bar

Monopole Champagne & Wine Bar

Apparently, the food scene, like the wine scene, has materialized at a breakneck pace, with phenomenal restaurants springing up across the island like daisies. Some rigidly traditional—like the Japanese restaurant, Seryna in the heart of Makati’s Little Tokyo where I sampled the best Unagi I’ve ever tasted—and others a little more avant-garde. The streets surrounding Makati, and […]

Hungarian Wine Tasting at Soif Wine Bar & Merchants

Olaszliszka Tokaj Hárslevelu 2013

My mother is Hungarian. My father was mostly English with some other nationalities thrown in, like most Americans, his family tree included a pinch of German and a nip of Irish. My dad never talked about his heritage, but my mother has always been fiercely proud of her ancestry. I suppose that’s why I’ve always […]

La Balena Cucina Toscana & Foradori Fontanasanta

La Balena Cucina Toscana

Dappled sunlight bathes La Balena’s patio in a warm and languid light, and, in spite of the fact that it’s mid-January here in Carmel, I’m regretting the jacket I’ve worn over my light cotton dress.  A nearby fountain with a salt-stained patina, seated in front of a hedge of flowering Bougainvillea, lends the atmosphere to […]

Point Lobos

Point Lobos

Here, the air is thick with salt, you can feel it accumulating on your skin and clothes after little more than an hour. There is an other-worldliness to this place, rust-colored rocks almost martian in origin, fog and filtered light cast a luminous glow. Truly, Point Lobos has been one of the most enchanting places […]

CHRISTINE HAVENS
McMinnville, OR

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