Simple Caesar Salad and Sauvignon Blanc
Last weekend’s highlight looked like this. Saturday night was my turn to make the dinner, he was out all day and come home quite late. This was on the dinner table waiting for him, a simple Caesar...
View ArticleMarlborough – Sauvignon Blanc at its Best
In the north-eastern corner of the South Island is the by far most famous wine region of New Zealand, Marlborough. Even if the first vines were planted here in the 1870’s, it wasn’t until a century...
View ArticleWine Country of the Month
After five months in the New Wine World I will this month leave it behind and move over to Italy. For me Italy has it all; good food, wine, history, culture, climate and I’ve always loved the language....
View ArticleAncient Wine Culture in Sicily
According to legend, Bacchus, also known as Dionysus, was the God who gave wine to Sicily. Like many other islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily is an island with a long history.The oldest evidence...
View ArticleTuscany – History, Culture and Wine
When thinking of Italy and wine, Tuscany is probably the most famous Italian wine region. Like Sicily, Tuscany is a wine region with a lot of history. The first ones to inhabit the region were the...
View ArticleSomm- A Documentary about “The hardest test you’ve never heard of”
Somm is a documentary about four guys who want to become Master Sommeliers. If you have this title all the doors in the wine world are wide open. But in order to get this prestigious title you have...
View ArticleWine Country of the Month
I continue this month my wine journey to another classic wine country, France. Before I write any post about French wines, I have to admit that I have never bought French wine myself.Tasted yes, but...
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