Winey Tasting Notes: Meiomi Red Blend
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Winey Tasting Notes: Meiomi Red Blend

I fully admit that I am a sucker for red blends. I mean, I have had such wonderful experiences with them! How can you go wrong if you take a bunch of wonderful reds and mix ’em together? Ok, it’s a LOT more complicated than that, but in my humble opinion, a red blend brings out the best in each wine used to make it.

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Winey Tasting Notes: Celebrating Little Victories with a Red Splash

They say that it’s the little things in life that count. Sure, there are big epic moments in all of our lives, but when you think about it, the little moments are the ones that add up to be bulk of our experiences. So when you have a few little victories in one day, you…

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Winey Tasting Notes: Arizona Wine Fit For a President, and A Winey Mom and Son

The Winey Family came through for Christmas this year, as far as their Winey Mom is concerned. There was an Elon University wine glass from The Winey Freshman (i.e.: Daughter), a wine fridge from The Winey Hubby (dual control for reds and whites!) and four bottles of Arizona wine from The Winey Son. You did…

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Winey Tasting Notes: Arizona Wine Fit For a President, and A Winey Mom and Son

The Winey Family came through for Christmas this year, as far as their Winey Mom is concerned. There was an Elon University wine glass from The Winey Freshman (i.e.: Daughter), a wine fridge from The Winey Hubby (dual control for reds and whites!) and four bottles of Arizona wine from The Winey Son. You did…

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Winey Tasting Notes: The Empty Nest Series: Lab Red

Another article celebrating the only children left in the Winey Empty Nest: the doggies. Except this post could sort of be called a throwback post, because today I am going to celebrate the doggie that I grew up with: a black Labrador Retriever named Scamper. Scamper, circa late 1970’s Scamper (aka Scamper-damper, Scamper Boo-Boo, Scamper…

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Winey Tasting Notes: The Empty Nest Series: Lab Red

Another article celebrating the only children left in the Winey Empty Nest: the doggies. Except this post could sort of be called a throwback post, because today I am going to celebrate the doggie that I grew up with: a black Labrador Retriever named Scamper. Scamper, circa late 1970’s Scamper (aka Scamper-damper, Scamper Boo-Boo, Scamper…

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Winey Tasting Notes: The Empty Nest Series: Fred’s Red

With the Winey Daughter’s departure to college, I suppose you could call the Winey House a Winey Empty Nest. But that really would not be fair to the two Winey “children” who are left in the nest. Sure, they might not be human (in the “scientific sense” of the term), but they are our children….

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Winey Tasting Notes: The Empty Nest Series: Fred’s Red

With the Winey Daughter’s departure to college, I suppose you could call the Winey House a Winey Empty Nest. But that really would not be fair to the two Winey “children” who are left in the nest. Sure, they might not be human (in the “scientific sense” of the term), but they are our children….

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Winey Tasting Notes: The Naughty Wine Name Series: Ménage à Trois Midnight

I will admit to enjoying my wine with a side of giggles. Any wine that can make me smile after I read the label is very likely to end up in my cart, especially if it’s a little bit naughty in nature. I always smile when I spy a wine by Menage a Trois, mostly…

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Winey Tasting Notes: The Naughty Wine Name Series: Ménage à Trois Midnight

I will admit to enjoying my wine with a side of giggles. Any wine that can make me smile after I read the label is very likely to end up in my cart, especially if it’s a little bit naughty in nature. I always smile when I spy a wine by Menage a Trois, mostly…