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CNN Rome

February 20, 2021

This Sunday evening CNN continues the series Searching for Italy with an episode about the foods of Rome. Last week’s …

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CNN/Stanley Tucci exploring Italian food

February 12, 2021

Food and wine are memorable takeaways from any trip to Italy. What makes this experience special is the diversity of …

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2020 Review

January 27, 2021

A belated Happy New Year to everyone (Buon Nuovo Anno a tutti). In normal times we reflect on the past year …

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Life in the Red Zone

December 4, 2020

I occupy much of my idle time during the pandemic learning Italian which includes weekly Zoom lesson with Giulia (la …

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Beaujolais 2020

November 23, 2020

Gamay or Gamay Noir (technical name) is the grape found in light-body red wine from Beaujolais region of France. Beaujolais …

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Arrivederci Giulia

November 3, 2020

Halloween was a sad day saying goodbye my granddaughter’s au pair who returned to her home in Tuscany today. Giulia …

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Barolo 2016

October 30, 2020

October is my favorite month and not just because it’s my b-day. Since I started my wine career 7 years …

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SomethIng old and something new for Thanksgiving dinner. Old World Nebbiolo for cold antipasto and New World Pinot Nor for the Turkey.
It's always rewarding to drink a wine in its prime after you have nurtured it for a long time in the cellar. Though this wine is a bit high in alcohol content for my taste (15+%), aging has balanced it. 
My birthday weekend comes to an end with my favorite people in the cantina.
Six years ago my daughter and new son-in-law gifted this double magnum (four bottles equivalent) to thank us for their wedding. It has rested quietly in my cellar until its time, and tonight the family is all here for Nana's chicken parmigiana. 

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