While Thierry Puzelat may have stopped “going to church,” as he put it when we visited him, he never gave up on all of his biodynamic beliefs and the insights he gained by working his Loire vineyards at Clos du Tue-Boeuf. Instead, as a “mad scientist” might, he experiments and uses what works on the land his family has worked for centuries (literally since the 15th his family has been in wine!) Continue reading
A Story of Corned Beef and Cabbage: History, Wine Pairings, Recipes
My husband is Irish on both his mom and his dad’s side. His last name Sheridan is actually anglicized version of the Irish surname O’Sirideáin (or Ó Sirideáin), which originated in Co Longford, Ireland, which translates simply to grandson or descendant of Sheridan. Some sources say it means seeker or searcher. His mom collected Belleck, the famous shamrock decorated china, and their wedding ring, now mine, was the claddagh.
Not only is his Irish heritage important to my husband and his family, but so is cooking: Continue reading
Riesling Renaissance: Around the World With 5 Wines with Cheeses, Corned Beef #RieslingDay
Washington Syrah: Hedges, L’Ecole, VanArnam with Lamb #WinePW
In last night’s dream, I’m caught in the Missoula Flood. In my dream, I’m a rock tumbling when the ice that dams ancient Lake Missoula breaks. At the peak, the flow rate is almost 108 million gallons per day or 13 times the Amazon River and up to 80 mph. These cataclysmic floods occurred several times during a 2,000-year period between 15,000 and 13,000 years ago.
5 Wines from South Africa Paired with Local Fare: Chenin Blanc, Rose, Pinotage, “Faithful Hound” Red Blend
The South African alcohol industry lost $2.5 billion Continue reading
Italy in California: Nebbiolo from Humboldt’s Terragena and Santa Barbara’s Silver #ItalianFWT
Never heard of Nebbiolo? Not surprising because there’s so little of it grown in the US — only 1% of all of the Italian grape vines in California are this ancient Italian grape– and only 1% of the grape vines in California are Italian at all! Source: ENOFYLZ Continue reading
Italy in California: from Aglianico to Zinfandel #ItalianFWT
We all know and love wines from France that now grow all over the world. But why is it that Italian wines are not so well known and widely grown? Continue reading








