Old and New in St. Pete, Florida

We took a spur of the moment overnight to neighboring St. Petersburg last weekend.  Its a city that has been working to transform itself over the last twenty plus years experiencing some starts and stops in the process.  It appears to have yet another positive start going on……….. I have long thought of Downtown St. Pete as one giant retirement home catering to a very elderly population.  While some of that … Continue reading Old and New in St. Pete, Florida

Holidays brimming with wine……….

November in Florida is special.  The weather turns almost fall-like and it is finally cool enough across the country to safely ship wine to the gulf coast.  This year November was an early Christmas for us with the arrival not only of our regular orders but also of the wines we selected in August in Walla Walla, WA and from the Willamette Valley of Oregon. Arterberry Maresh  Willamette Valley, Or (photo- … Continue reading Holidays brimming with wine……….

A favorite Friday night dinner……….

One of our favorite relaxing dinners at home is fondue.  I admit to using a packaged (prepared) cheese fondue which I magically doctor with an addition of white wine and spices.  With a good, crusty baguette, an apple, pear and some smoked sausage, this is a heavenly simple dinner. Ahhh……a good bottle of wine to accompany the meal is a must.  Friday night’s was Linne Calodo’s 2009 Booker Red … Continue reading A favorite Friday night dinner……….

What the Big Box Store has……

A Total Wine store opened this weekend in Sarasota.  Curious to see just how many wines from the Willamette Valley region of Oregon and from Washington State’s Walla Walla wine region might be sold there, John and I went shopping. I don’t ordinarily shop Total Wines.  For those who do not know me well, I am not a fan of big box stores or malls. … Continue reading What the Big Box Store has……

Not too Cheesy: Cheese 101

Artisan Cheese Company in Sarasota offers a fun, very interesting, enjoyable cheese course: Cheese 101.  For Christmas our daughters gave us gift certificates for the course.  We finally made a point of signing up for a class before Christmas arrived again! The course consisted of 10 cheeses, 3 wines and 13 pairings.  Louise Converse, owner of Artisan Cheese Company hosted the class with her talented cheesemongers.  They guided us … Continue reading Not too Cheesy: Cheese 101

A family winery called Isenhower…….

Our favorite visits are to family wineries.  There appears to be an involvement by all family members, young and old, in these places that is visible and comfortable, making the visit so enjoyable. There almost always is a dog, often a winery cat, and sometimes an array of other animals meandering about. Photo courtesy of Isenhower cellars The conversations we have with our host or … Continue reading A family winery called Isenhower…….

Setting the stage……….

The first winery you visit in a region can have a tremendous impact on your visit to a new area; it absolutely did for us in the Willamette Valley. We began with a 10 am appointment at Soter Vineyards, a sustainable producer of Pinot Noir and sparkling wines in the heart of the valley near Carlton.  Their first vintage was produced in 2005. The vineyard … Continue reading Setting the stage……….