The flourishing artful production and more importantly delicious consumption of Craft Beer is a huge trend that is growing like wildfire across the country. We really jumped into the flames this past year and are not cooling down any time soon.
I love the big interest that the Millennial Generation (Gen Y) has in craft brews as they grow out of their beer pong days. These bright people are engaged in creating, enjoying and promoting craft beer in a big way.
One of our favorite craft brewers is Weyerbacher Brewing Company of Easton, PA, yesterday we joined a bunch of Millennials, Boomers and some Xers at one of our favorite Tap Houses Twin Light in Highland, NJfor a Weyerbacher Tap Take Over. We drank a lot of very good ale and got to spend some time with the delightfully gregarious and charming Millennial beer geek Natalie Dechico, Weyerbacher's New Jersey Rep.
Natalie will be at an Amanti Vino/CulinAriane beer and food piring event on February 21st
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First of all I am not a big football fan, if I want that kind of action I watch Braveheart, but who can resist the Super Bowl, plus my father-in-law is a huge Giants fan and we really should support the home team. On the other hand I really like San Francisco too, the City not the team.
In any case with all the Super Bowl delicacies that are available one should really pick a worthy wine, a big bold Cabernet or Zinfandel to match up to the action of the day.
If your a true Giants fan you do have many great wines to choose from in New York State and some decent wines from the newly liberated New Jersey wine makers.
San Francisco fans have a world of opportunities as just Napa Valley dwarfs New York and New Jersey combined in terms of wine options.
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This is an event we look always look forward to, The French Institute Alliance Françaises (FIAF) annual Wine Tour de France. Each year FIAF produces a unique series of wine events and 2012 is no exception.
This year you not only have the opportunity to taste and enjoy the current and historical stories of France's three most prominent wine regions, Burgundy, the Rhône Valley, and Bordeaux; but also learn current trends and critical views on Wine Collecting, the Organic Wine Debate and the controversy around Champagne versus Sparkling.
All this while experiencing some of France's most exciting wines. There are six sessions in all, each presented by noted New York City sommeliers.
This year there is one more event you won't want to miss, a Special Wine & Chocolate Tasting.
Find More Info and Register Here
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It was a fun and crazy night. We met up with our friends Stace and Henry at Upstairs for cocktails, wine and small plates. We had a delicious feast but were not quite ready for dessert or to go home.
For whatever reason we had been talking about our favorite pizza places and one thing led to another and before I knew it we were on our way to Ah Pizz.
Needing some more wine we stopped by Angelbeck's and picked up this beauty on Stace's recommendation, a truly wonderful wine from the gorgeous Maremma region on the coast of Tuscany. We also love wines from Morellino di Scansano in Maremma.
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