Category: Vancouver Int’l Wine Festival
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The Wine Region of @PasoRoblesWine – Pt. 3
Well, it’s long over due, but I am finally writing my last post about my trip to Paso Robles and Santa Barbara and the wine I discovered. *photo taken from Daou Winery in Paso Robles* For me, it’s not about the most renowned winery or vintage. I really enjoy trying wines that are different or…
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Chinon Rosé from France
I do believe that when (if) I retire, I’ll be spending my days golfing and relaxing in the evenings in a warm desert climate or on my tropical island, where it’s normal to have a cold nightcap like a beer or chilled glass of wine! Until that day comes, you’ll find me enjoying the warm…
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Vinho Verde
It’s Friday night, around 10pm, and it’s humid outside making it warm inside. There’s not enough breeze. It’s too lovely outside to not sit on the balcony and try to cool off. But that requires a refreshing glass of wine that is not too heavy in alcohol, but still offers a little excitement for my…
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Peruvian food with Spanish wine
If you’ve got a hankering for dinner that offers insight into your next travel destination or you are just craving something different, check out Chicha. It’s a Peruvian Restaurant on Broadway just west of Main Street. A casual room, makes it very easy to show off your sporty summer shorts, but also enjoy dinner with…
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Pidgin in Gastown
Well with all the recent controversy with this restaurant opening, it just made me and a friend want to go even more! Pidgin is located right in the Gastown on the cusp of Chinatown and across from the well-known Pigeon Park where many street folks hang out. But it’s not the only business in the…
