We’re back with another pool day pairing! The Ned Pinot Gris ($14) from Marlborough, New Zealand was a HIT at a recent family pool day.
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Sangiovese for Gorgeous May Days
Even as the sun sets and the evening air gets a little cooler, we’re comfortable and content to sit outside on the porch with cheese and crackers, exchanging tales with friends over a bottle of wine. OK, two bottles.
Viognier for Spring Cleaning
It’s springtime, so naturally we are…spring cleaning! Groundbreaking, we know. Coincidentally, we also learned that today is International Viognier Day!
TJ Meritage for Puzzling
Final pairing of TJ’s budget wine week! A Meritage (rhymes with heritage!) is a New World blend that is produced Bordeaux-style… perfect with puzzling.
TJ Shiraz for Library Games
Keep up the local library support! Did you know your local library probably carries board games?! Pair with a perfect game night bottle.
TJ Merlot for Library Reads
Support your local library and check out the next book you’ve been wanting to read! While you enjoy your free and convenient read, we recommend pairing with an entry level Merlot from TJ’s.
Pairs for Broadway Hits
We LOVE the love for Broadway! We’re always happy to belt out some showtunes so we put our heads together to imagine the perfect pairing for A FEW of our favorite shows.
Celebrating World Malbec Day
Malbec is a full-bodied red grape, indigenous to France, and widely grown in Argentina. While Malbec is one of the top 5 Bordeaux varietals (along with Cab Sauv, Cab Franc, Merlot, Petit Verdot), the grape thrives in the warm climate of Argentina.
Teneral Cellars for Girls Night
This wine pairing is about boobs!!! We mean…girls night.
Merlot for Exploring Washington Wines
Did you know that out of 70 wine varietals, five make up over 80% of Washington’s production? Can you guess them? They are: Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Riesling, Merlot, and Syrah. Our last woman-made Washington wine actually blended three of these five! We like to learn about the different grapes, as each brings something unique toContinue reading “Merlot for Exploring Washington Wines”