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The Valentine’s Day Chronicles, Volume 1: Wine & Chocolate

February 3rd, 2010 by Tom Johnson

For the next two weeks unimaginative media will pound Valentine’s Day to death right in front of us. My own, personal, grocery store has had racks of Valentine’s Day cards on display since they cleaned out the Christmas crap, and my email box is full of “helpful” ideas for how I can trade money for [...]

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I Know We’re All Having Fun Here, But Could This Be One Example of Why People Think Wine Is Too Complicated to Bother With?

January 10th, 2010 by Tom Johnson

Food matching is great sport and there is no intrinsic harm in Dr. Vino’s tongue-in-cheek debate over what wine goes best with 7-layer taco dip.
I’m just thinking the obsession with matching food and wine is making the pleasure of wine seem more difficult than it really is. Everyone who gets a reputation for knowing about wine [...]

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The Original Napa Cuisine

December 12th, 2009 by Tom Johnson

There’s no doubt that Napa Valley has changed not only the way we think about wine, but also how we think about food. According to Historical and Descriptive Sketch of Napa, Sonoma, Lake and Mendocino, written by Campbell Augustus Menefee and published in 1873, Napa has always had a unique culinary outlook. The first European [...]

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The Hazard of Taste Descriptors

December 9th, 2009 by Tom Johnson

Napaman attempts to describe the aroma of white truffles:
A fresh white truffle, not more than several days old, has an intense perfume of garlic, fresh hay, and mushroom, mixed with a delicate amount of the scent of slightly soiled undergarments.
Which goes a long way toward explaining why they’re popular with the French.
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Pumpkin Pie Chart: Thanksgiving by the Numbers

December 1st, 2009 by Tom Johnson

After all the fretting about what wine to drink with Thanksgiving Dinner, we have objective data showing what people actually drank. Via the invaluable Dr. Vino, we have Cellartracker’s report on what people pulled out of the basement to put on the table. The list sorts by brand, and the Top Five are: Turley, Louis [...]

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Tomato Wines #3: The Theory Collapses

August 17th, 2009 by Tom Johnson

With 15 pounds of tomatoes out of the garden in the last few days and hours spent searching for new things to do with them (tomato sorbet, tomato Spackle) I’ve got to report a failure of one aspect of my tomato wines theory: going cheap. As you may recall from my first tomato wines posting, [...]

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Tomato Wine #2: Nero d’Avola

August 12th, 2009 by Tom Johnson

Tomatoes continue to pour out of the garden, so tonight we improvise: risotto with tomatoes, basil and grilled chicken. This is not a particularly heavy tomato-based meal, but it breaks us out of the pasta and tomato rut so the kids will come downstairs for dinner. (Tomato Wine # 1 here.) Last night, they whined [...]

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Tomato Wine #1: Chianti

August 11th, 2009 by Tom Johnson

’tis the time of year in Kentucky when gardens spew tomatoes the way volcanoes eject hot rocks. Since  my family is going to be eating tomato-based cuisine from now to Labor Day, I’m going to spend a lot of time here talking about Italian wine. And when it comes to wines built for consumption [...]

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