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Renowned Wine Writer to Host Exclusive Tasting Classes at Holyoke Community College

Chris Lehoux, September 11, 2024

HOLYOKE — Valley wine writer Ken Ross will lead four noncredit wine-tasting classes this fall at Holyoke Community College. The monthly sessions will run from 6-8 p.m. starting Tuesday, Sept. 17, and continue on Tuesday, Oct. 8, Tuesday, Nov. 12, and Tuesday, Dec. 10, at the HCC MGM Culinary Arts…

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Unveiling the Shelf Life: Does Red Wine Vinegar Ever Expire?

Chris Lehoux, September 10, 2024

Red wine vinegar, with its distinctively puckery scent and flavor, is one of the most underrated condiments in the kitchen, lending a pleasantly fruity acidity to sandwiches, salads (and homemade salad dressings), and even your Thanksgiving turkey. If you’ve ever found an old bottle haunting the back of your pantry…

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Deciphering French Wine Labels: A Beginner’s Guide

Chris Lehoux, September 9, 2024

Wine labels can unlock more secrets than you’d expect. Decoding a French wine label can feel like unraveling a mystery, especially for those new to the world of wine. Unlike many New World wines that prominently display grape varieties and easy-to-understand information, French labels often offer a more subtle, nuanced…

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Unveiling the Truth: Does Red Wine Vinegar Actually Contain Alcohol?

Chris Lehoux, September 8, 2024

Red wine vinegar is a highly beneficial cooking vinegar, known for its sharp taste and scent that enhances salads, marinades, and other dishes. For those avoiding alcohol, there may be concerns due to its derivation from “red wine.” While it originates from red wine, red wine vinegar may retain minute…

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Tracing the Birth of the Wine Cooler: A California Coast Tale

Chris Lehoux, September 7, 2024

Wine coolers might be a punchline today, but there was a time when they dominated the drink scene. While wine-based cocktails like sangria have a longstanding history, it wasn’t until 1981 that the bottled version now known as “wine coolers” emerged, quickly becoming a staple in the 1980s alcohol market….

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Napa Valley Wineries File Federal Lawsuit Against Napa County

Chris Lehoux, September 6, 2024

Growing grievances against increasing local regulations on tasting room visits, construction and more come to a head Three Napa wineries filed a joint lawsuit against Napa County in federal court yesterday, alleging that county officials systematically violated their constitutional rights. The wineries—Summit Lake Vineyards, Smith-Madrone Vineyards & Winery and Hoopes…

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How Millennials and Emerging Markets Are Shaping the Future of Online Wine Sales

Chris Lehoux, September 6, 2024

Young woman is shopping online using her credit card and laptop on a rainy day Although 2023 saw a decline in online wine sales following unprecedented growth during the pandemic, recent sales numbers suggest this shift is more of a market correction rather than a sign of long-term decline. According…

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Chef José Andrés Opens Bazaar Mar: A Culinary Jewel on the Las Vegas Strip

Chris Lehoux, September 5, 2024

The new concept features exceptional seafood dishes paired with top-shelf Spanish wines. Additionally, there’s a new Texan wine hotspot in San Antonio and a fond farewell to a favorite in Los Angeles. Who’s behind it: Last month, chef and humanitarian José Andrés inaugurated his fifth restaurant in Las Vegas, Bazaar…

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New Butcher Shop and Wine Bar Opening Soon in Belmont

Chris Lehoux, September 5, 2024

New York Butcher Shoppe & Wine Bar is adding another location in the Charlotte region. ALSO READ: Wine café joins The Bowl at Ballantyne roster The restaurant has signed a lease for a 3,640-square-foot space at 100 Bryant Street in Belmont. The property is under construction now. A timeline for…

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Bobi Wine Reportedly ‘Seriously Injured’ in Police Confrontation, According to His Party

Chris Lehoux, September 4, 2024

Uganda’s main opposition leader Bobi Wine has been “seriously injured” in a confrontation with police, his party the National Unity Platform (NUP) said Tuesday. The NUP reported on social media that Wine was shot in the leg in an alleged attempt on his life, near the capital Kampala. Contrarily, local…

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Chris Lehoux, an experienced wine connoisseur and blogger, shares insightful reviews and tips on wine tasting, pairing, and vineyard visits. His passion and expertise in the wine industry shine through in his engaging and educational posts.

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