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I recently sat down with Georg Riedel, 12th-generation head of his family-owned glassware company. Riedel has dedicated his life to creating unique glass shapes that maximize the gustatory pleasure derivable from specific grape varietals.
We're entering the peak travel season, so I wasn't surprised when a reader e-mailed a question on how to transport bottles, either home from wine country or outbound to special events.
Wine columnist Ben Weinberg enjoys having wine and food with friends and family, collecting outstanding bottles and meeting people who make the hand-crafted, soulful wines he most enjoys.
For the past several years, the fine, fresh craft brews created and served at Coors Field's Sandlot Brewery were among the few things worth getting excited about at a Rockies game. That's all changed.
A moment like this might have happened last season as the Rockies made their historic run to the World Series: You're sitting at Coors Field, your stomach gets a serious craving, and then the thought hits you.
The first few days back in the garden start with unbridled enthusiasm and end with sore muscles and sunburned cheeks. The most difficult thing in getting started is deciding what to do first.
Sudden bursts of insight from those who suffer early stages of Alzheimer's are familiar to their caretakers.
Hey, you! Hate to disturb your reverie, but remember how you were going to get around to doing something about Valentine's Day? Well, it's tomorrow. But you're in luck: It's not too late to pick up the perfect wine.
Joan Brett has no interest in buying raspberries out of season. The cost is too high - and she's not talking about the price at the store. She's referring to the environmental impact of bringing in those berries from places like Chile.
If your pocketbook's feeling the strain but your gift list is far from checked off, don't panic. With only two weekends of holiday shopping left, you can find pre-holiday blowouts, "I almost forgot" last-minute gifts and even some Christmas spirit.
I went to what was considered the third-toughest jun- ior high school in the area, not counting the private schools but including the school for the musically gifted.
It's marathon season for multitaskers.
Face it. Now that the turkey is gone and the in-laws are on a plane home, there's only one thing left to focus on: shopping. Yep. It's countdown time. A slew of events will spring you into the gift-giving season.