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2003 Silverado Vineyards Late Harvest Semillon

The Late Harvest Semillon from Silverado Vineyards  is truly an indulgence!  It is thick and rich and sweet with flavors of apricot and honeycomb.  Botrytis was allowed to develop naturally on these...

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2004 Espirit de Henri

This is a wonderful, unique Muscat wine from my friends at Cave du Verger des Papes in Chateauneuf du Pape.It has a sweet, refreshing taste that is elegant and fresh with the flavors of mango and...

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2004 Vielle Julienne

This impressive wine from winemaker Jean Paul Daumen is from 100 year old Grenache grapes that grow in Chateauneuf du Pape.  It is full-bodied with flavors of cassis, cherries and raspberries.  The...

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2005 El Molino Napa Valley Chardonnay

Once again, I discovered this wine through the folks at Bacchus and Venus wine shop in Sausalito.  I don’t drink a lot of chardonnay, but I really like this one.  It has notes of citrus and tropical...

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2004 Rosenblum Rock Pile Road Zinfandel

My husband and I first tried Rosenblum’s Rockpile Road a few years ago. We immediately loved its rich taste.  It had hints of vanilla, cherry and black pepper with a bit of spiciness. This wine is...

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2004 Duckhorn Paraduxx

This wine is one of my favorites.  It is a blend of Zinfandel, Cabernet and Merlot.  It has flavors of ripe fruit, vanilla and spices with a long finish.  It sells for about $45 per bottle at Bacchus...

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2002 Eric Ross Old Vine Zinfandel Port

I am a big fan of dessert wines, and I love this port-style wine.  This was another recommendation from my friend, Marcy, at Bacchus and Venus wine shop.  It sells for $32 for a 375ml bottle.  This...

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2004 Saint Prefert Reserve Auguste Favier

This luscious Chateauneuf du Pape wine is made from about 80% old vine Grenache grapes, blended with Cinsault and Syrah.  The winemaker, Isabel Ferrando, believes in organic viticulture and...

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Dominique Bouchet

One of my favorite restaurants in Paris is Restaurant Dominique Bouchet, which also happens to be the name of the chef/owner.  On a visit to Paris last summer, I met my friend Carol there for dinner....

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Pierre Gagnaire

One of my favorite special-occasion restaurants in Paris is Pierre Gagnaire. This is also the name of the chef/owner. This restaurant specializes in small dishes. Not small courses, but small dishes of...

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Southern-Style Buttermilk Cornbread

I grew up on Southern-style buttermilk cornbread.  This cornbread is made with white corn meal and is savory, not sweet.  We used it also in our Southern-style cornbread dressing.    Ingredients 3 T....

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Boysenberry Cobbler

Baking a cobbler is a perfect way to showcase seasonal fruits.  I found sweet, juicy boysenberries at the market this morning and could hardly wait to get home to use them.  Although I chose...

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Old-fashioned Strawberry Shortcakes

I loved this dessert as a child. We made it often in the summertime to feature the wild strawberries that grew near my grandmother’s farm.   We used whipped cream for the topping then, but I have...

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Fresh Coconut Buttermilk Meyer Lemon Custard

Fresh coconut is always a treat, but you can use frozen or packaged unsweetened coconut instead.  This very simple recipe came about when my husband bought a coconut so that he could drink the coconut...

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Blueberry-Meyer Lemon Buttermilk Pancakes

These pancakes are light, fluffy, moist and full of lemony flavor, along with plump blueberries.  I buy baskets of ripe blueberries at the farmers markets in the summertime and freeze them for later...

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