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Vineyard Manager Andrew Moon extolling the virtues of Cabernet Franc. For all you Tinhorn Creek Cabernet Franc fans out there, you “get it” already.
Posted in Grapes and Wine, TInhorn Creek
Tagged Andrew Moon, BC, cab franc, cabernet franc, Grapes, Tinhorn, Tinhorn Creek, vineyard, wine
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Moving Day
I am moving to a new office building. I have been living in “the hole” (lab/shared office/cellar command centre) since 1996. 15 years of no windows (unless you count the Bill Gates kind), a door you have to close to … Continue reading
Persnickety Me
I don’t consider myself a high maintenance person. I’m not someone who, for example, needs to modify every menu item before I place an order. That being said, I do have my peculiarities… 1. Martinis Just ask me three questions: … Continue reading
