CAMERON’S KICK
by PINK LADY WHETHER MARCH rolls in like a lion or a lamb is bound to change on a daily basis in New England, but one thing is for sure: St-Patrick’s Day this year is on a Saturday and it’s going to be a sh*t show. Batten down the hatches,... Read More
A SMALL PORTUGUESE INVASION
by HARVEY FINKEL WE’VE HAD A SMALL PORTUGUESE INVASION, and I was fortunate enough to be ambushed. Like Prince Henry the Navigator, the Portuguese wine trade sent out explorers, these seeking markets for their tasty products. Representatives of five wineries gathered with lucky and knowing guests at Heritage of Sherborn,... Read More
THE ADONIS COCKTAIL
PINK LADY’S ENDANGERED COCKTAIL OF THE MONTH: THE ADONIS COCKTAIL by PINK LADY VALENTINE’S DAY stands out in the midst of a cold, long winter as a bright celebration of love and beauty, and a great excuse to drape things in pink and red, eat chocolate, and drink nice Champagne. ... Read More
Dry Rieslings
by SANDY BLOCK, MW IT’S A NEVER CEASING SOURCE of amazement how marginalized Riesling remains in the market. Restaurants and stores featuring dramatically lesser quality white grapes continue to underrepresent Riesling. Why? The most common answer is that it’s perceived as being too sweet. Each year though, as more Sauvignon... Read More
VIEUX CARRÉ COCKTAIL
ENDANGERED COCKTAIL OF THE MONTH by PINK LADY IN THE WINTER MONTHS, we enjoy hunkering by the fire (or any source of warmth really) with a strong, spirit-forward cocktail. There’s nothing quite like the velvety texture of a properly stirred (not shaken!) aperitif drink, and this is even more true... Read More
BEDELL CELLARS of NORTH FORK
by HARVEY FINKEL THE NORTH FORK of New York’s Long Island juts out into the Atlantic Ocean less than 7O miles from southeastern Massachusetts, as the seabird flies or marine critter swims, somewhat farther via the ferry from New London or the long eastward-leaning reversed J drive. But the climate... Read More
AN ARRAY of SEASONAL BREWS for the WINTER MONTHS
by ANDY CROUCH THE AMERICAN CRAFT BEER scene is nothing if not subject to constant change. Consumers, driven by experience- hungry millennials, constantly want the new, the untried, the next great beer. Many are often content to experience a beer only once before moving on to the next pint, can,... Read More
ENDANGERED COCKTAIL OF THE MONTH, THE PINEAPPLE JULEP
by PINK LADY WE OFTEN THINK of Juleps as the provenance of mint, bourbon, warm weather, and the Kentucky Derby, but Julep drinking wasn’t always this way. From the turn of the 19th century through the Civil War, the Mint Julep was a staple of everywhere, everyday drinking. The beverage... Read More
WINE DRINKERS with COLORECTAL CANCER LIVE LONGER
by HARVEY FINKEL, MD THE RISKS AND BENEFITS of alcohol consumption vis-à-vis cancer remain murky, confusing, and conflicted. We all can agree that heavy drinking is unhealthy, and most believe the great weight of scientific evidence developed during the last 3O years strongly suggesting light or moderate drinking is healthful,... Read More
COOL CLIMATE CHARDONNAYS, CHABLIS and the WILLAMETTE VALLEY
by SANDY BLOCK, MW IT’S NO SECRET that Chardonnay’s growth has stalled and that it’s perceived as losing ground in the market, particularly among younger consumers who profess a preference for Sauvignon Blanc. Chardonnay, however, is anything but monolithic. Handled properly it shows subtle differences in soil, climate, weather, and... Read More