by Mary on December 13, 2013
Holiday parties are in full swing, and if you should find yourself in a rut trying to figure out which wines to drink you’re not alone. It can be an intimidating topic for many. My advice is don’t think too deeply about it. Pairing wine with holiday foods is no different than any style of […]
by Mary on December 6, 2013
I have three words for you – Cranberry. Wine. Meatballs. All of these things are combined to make these sweet, savory, and purely delicious meatballs. They are also one of my favorite holiday appetizers incorporating a seasonal staple, canned cranberry sauce, and they are the perfect snack to take to holiday parties. Sweet, savory, and […]
by Mary on November 25, 2013
I haven’t written a “what to pair with Thanksgiving dinner” post since my first one back in 2009. Every year since I have written Thanksgiving related posts, but none discussing what wine to pair with the meal. This is because I am a traditionalist when it comes to this meal, and my advice remains the […]
Recent Articles – and an incredible place to stay in Saint-Emilion, Bordeaux
by Mary on November 20, 2013
Last week Palate Press paid homage to all things Bordeaux in a series of posts dedicated to the region. There were several excellent articles, including: some of the many changes to the wines of this region, some of the recent challenges, an overview of this reborn city, and also one featuring some of the new […]
by Mary on November 14, 2013
Two of my recent articles were published this week – both on Bordeaux. The first, over on VineSleuth Uncorked is all about a recipe inspired by one of the best meals I had on my trip to the region last September – 7 Hour Braised Lamb and Bordeaux. This was the version I had at […]
Montes Twins Red Wine 2012
by Mary on November 12, 2013
I’m usually not a sucker for catchy titles and fun wine labels, but I’m not going to lie, I was secretly drawn to this wine by the name alone – for obvious reasons. Having twins myself I admittedly have a soft spot for all things twins. This wine isn’t referring to people, instead the two […]
This Week’s Favorites — pumpkin ravioli and stress relieving bubbles
by Mary on November 10, 2013
A weekly roundup of some of my favorite things in the categories of wine, food, travel, and lifestyle. I’ve been slacking on my “Friday” Favorites and figured since it’s already the weekend that I’d instead highlight some of my favorite things from the last couple weeks. This past week has been a blur. Hubby was […]
Burger Wines — what does that even mean?
by Mary on November 6, 2013
What food do you think has more variations, a burger or a pizza? This is a question I spent way too much time thinking about the other night, thus prompting this post. My first instinct was the pizza. The combinations of toppings, sauces, and cheeses are nearly endless. But then again, the same goes for […]
Red Ridge Farms Annual Harvest Dinner, and why you should explore olive oils
by Mary on October 24, 2013
A few years ago a good friend gave my hubby and I a gift pack that included several locally made olive oils and vinegars for Christmas. When we opened it she mentioned she gave several other friends and family members the same pack and joked that we would probably be the only ones to actually […]
The Ultimate Smoked Buffalo Chicken Wings & Finger Lakes Rieslings
by Mary on October 22, 2013
… what grows together goes together. My husband is from Rochester, NY, and I’m pretty sure that means it is required by upstate NY law a baby’s first food must be Buffalo Chicken Wings. Well, at least by the time they get teeth. Or at a minimum parents are required to douse their child’s rice […]