Jul 12 2008

Wine Country Picnic

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Send a smile with this cheerful assortment. A large willow basket with a playful purple liner is brimming with Wine Country favorites. Sesame crackers, cabernet black pepper cheese spread and cheese knives, Godiva chocolate almonds, assorted truffles, olives, English toffee, hazelnut chocolate, Ghirardelli dark chocolate, Mamma Mellace's cinnamon cashews, candy dish, matching napkin and much, much more. The perfect choice for spring and summer gift giving. Gift Size: 19" x 11" x 14" - Item 550

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Jul 12 2008

Vindicated at last: Temecula winery takes top honors at California State Fair (The Press-Enterprise)

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A Temecula-area winery took home top honors from the California State Fair this week, winning a trophy as the statewide competition's premier winery and capturing almost 40 medals.

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Jul 11 2008

The New Wine Lover’s Companion

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The first edition of this popular wine reference was hailed by Jurgen Gothe of the Vancouver Sun as ?the best new wine book in more than a decade.? The New Wine Lover?s Companion has been completely rewritten and updated to make it even better. No wine snobbery here. This book?s style is relaxed and conversational, serving up information without intimidating its reader. Arranged alphabetically, nearly 4,000 entries include innumerable details on grape varieties; wine styles; wine-growing regions; wine label terms; winemaking techniques; how to buy, store, and serve wine; how to have a wine tasting; wine-testing terms; sizes and styles of glassware, wine bottles, and wine openers; ordering wine in a restaurant; opening and serving wine at home; temperatures for serving wine; and much more. This book is the only A-to-Z wine reference that offers phonetic pronunciations. It boasts a totally revised and expanded appendix enhanced with charts, line art, and sample labels. Praise for the previous edition came from many food and dining authorities: ??an invaluable, user-friendly reference. I learned something from the very first page I turned to, and keep learning as I keep turning.? ?William Rice, Food and Wine Columnist, Chicago Tribune . . . ?A great reference! . . . excellent and accurate source for both wine professionals and those involved with wine purely for the love of it.? ?Jacques Pepin, cookbook author and TV chef

Customer Review: The true encyclopedia of wine

This is the be all end all of information as far as wines are concerned. We keep a copy in the shop at all times for new employees, and when they encounter a question on a certain varietal or terminology, it answers all the customers questions. Highly recommended.

Customer Review: Excellent Resource

If you love food and wine, this book is the perfect companion to the Food Lover's Companion. It's the ultimate dictionary for wine terminology.

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Jul 11 2008

Wine Bar Food: Mediterranean Flavors to Crave with Wines to Match

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After the workday, in places like Seville, Milan, Barcelona, and other cities that dot the Mediterranean, people gravitate to wine bars to relax, meet friends, savor small dishes of flavorful food, and, of course, enjoy the local wines that perfectly complement the moment.

In Wine Bar Food, acclaimed restaurateurs Cathy and Tony Mantuano show you how to re-create this irresistibly appealing part of the Mediterranean lifestyle at home. Organized by city, from Lisbon to Rome, and paired with accessible wines from each region, the delightfully unpretentious, simply prepared dishes can be shared as small plates by many or make a sit-down dinner for two or more. The 100 recipes emphasize flavor and ease of preparation over strict authenticity, so you’ll be able to round up the ingredients effortlessly to create delicious meals any night of the week, including:

Flaming Ouzo Shrimp (from Athens)
Pork Ribs with Garlic, Chilies, and Tomato (from Naples)
Pea, Bacon, and Pecorino Salad (from Nice)
Amaretto Polenta Pound Cake (from Venice)

Rich with great advice on affordable wine gems and recipes for some killer wine cocktails, Wine Bar Food has everything you need to make weeknight dinners and gatherings with friends simple, fun, and flavorful affairs.

Customer Review: An Excellent Cookbook

I actually own a wine bar and when this book came out I decided to purchase it to see if it might be helpful in inspiring new dishes at our bar. Not only have I enjoyed reading it, but the recipes are well-designed, easily duplicable, and delicious. We have adapted several for our wine bar with more to come. In addition the wine recommendations are spot on.

Customer Review: Wine Bar Food - Great small plates for big appetites.

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Jul 11 2008

Jarvis Winery Toasts Clean Energy With Real Goods Solar (ElectricNet)

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Jarvis Winery just joined the solar revolution with a new solar electric system that will generate approximately 155,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity annually

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Jul 10 2008

Teriyaki Beef Jerky 4 – 3.75oz bags by Dad’s Jerky is made from 100% sirloin beef steak. The thick strips are marinated in a sweet, rice wine (Sake) and brown sugar sauce. See all of Dad’s Jerky Products

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Dad's Teriyaki Beef Jerky is a gourmet jerky treat that you'll savor for hours. All of our gourmet jerky products are vacuum-sealed and shipped factory direct in four 3.75 ounce pouches to lock in the flavor and freshness. 1 pound of gourmet beef jerky. Enough toshare at work or school

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Jul 10 2008

Glico Meets Wine Pretz — Bake Cheese Pizza Pretz Stick

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wheat flour, vegetable oil, sugar, margarine, cheese powder, salt, yeast, cheese seasoning, isomerized syrup, soy sauce seasoning, consomme seasoning, mineral salt, artificial flavor, sucrose, citric acid.

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Jul 10 2008

Wine and War: The French, the Nazis, and the Battle for France’s Greatest Treasure

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The remarkable untold story of France’s courageous, clever vinters who protected and rescued the country’s most treasured commodity from German plunder during World War II.

"To be a Frenchman means to fight for your country and its wine."
–Claude Terrail, owner, Restaurant La Tour d’Argent

In 1940, France fell to the Nazis and almost immediately the German army began a campaign of pillaging one of the assets the French hold most dear: their wine. Like others in the French Resistance, winemakers mobilized to oppose their occupiers, but the tale of their extraordinary efforts has remained largely unknown–until now. This is the thrilling and harrowing story of the French wine producers who undertook ingenious, daring measures to save their cherished crops and bottles as the Germans closed in on them. Wine and War illuminates a compelling, little-known chapter of history, and stands as a tribute to extraordinary individuals who waged a battle that, in a very real way, saved the spirit of France.

Customer Review: Alternative History

A great book that is very entertaining in a serious way. If you like the history of Europe and of WWII and especially if you are a wine drinker and appreciator this book is for you. Get it here since the price is a lot less than at book stores.

Customer Review: War and Peace it isn't - nor is it intended to be

Readers should take their cue from the length and title of this book. No book of this size can definitively cover the wine industry in France nor can it address at any length the effects of war on this country. This in not the intent of the authors though, who make it clear in the introduction that this book is instead a collection of stories that give insight into the effects that wars have had on the French people, their wine industry, and the ways some of those in the industry dealt with the German occupation.

For readers who have an interest in both viticulture and winemaking, Wine & War introduces an interesting perspective. Students of winemaking understand the importance of terroir, vineyard management, and enology techniques. How often however, have those of us fortunate enough not to have lived in a war torn country, had to think about bomb craters, poisons leaching into the soil from chemical shells, and no manpower to work the fields? The beginning of the book also briefly discusses previous wars and helps remind us that the seeds of World War II were sown by the Treaty of Versailles, negatively affecting the victors as well as the vanquished.

This book is interesting in that it explores a topic not previously covered. Don't make the mistake of expecting an in depth research piece, but rather think of it as an appetizer. Something to whet your appetite for explorations into meatier works or even as a guide to future travels in the French wine country. Wine & War personalizes the ongoing struggle of the growers and winemakers to produce the best wine possible under adverse conditions and helps the reader understand what an important economic resource wine is to France. Recommended to be read by the fireplace with a nice Bordeaux in hand.


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Jul 10 2008

El Dorado County staff is asked to blend competing proposals for winery ordinance (The Sacramento Bee)

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In the latest move to balance the needs of winery owners and nearby residents, the El Dorado County Board of Supervisors called for melding an industry-proposed ordinance with an alternative developed by the county Planning Department.

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Jul 09 2008

Pommery Aged Red Wine Vinegar in stone crock bottle with wax seal 16 oz

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Incomparable taste and quality! use in conjunction with Pommery Mustard for the best vinaigrette you've ever tasted.

Customer Review: Pommery vinegar

This product comes from the same people that I get my confit onions from. They notify you right away if there is a back order and continue to keep you updated. Wonderful vendor to work with.

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