From the Archives Thursday, June 26, 2014
"The business of wine buying is being handed over to a bunch of fireflies and their life span matches their attention span. It’s no longer about good or even great wines. It’s all about the next wine. Forget about the last wine, even if it was a quixotically unpronounceable and profoundly delicious wine like Txakoli."
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Sunday, October 16, 2016
The Endangered Wine List in the New Millennium
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♫ Old man take a look at my life I'm a lot like you ♫ |
Sunday, October 09, 2016
The staggering weight of a 1000 year old family tree in Chianti
In a world in which there are so many more pressing issues, the fate and the future of Chianti is not even in the top 100. It’s in a quiet little pastoral zone, off the beaten path, making a product that isn’t essential, which doesn’t register high in the contemporary world and the upcoming generation. Chianti is a relic of the 20th century, a fashion that has been forgotten, and a wine that appears to be totally out of touch with today’s tastes. Inotherwords, the timing is perfect for its resurgence on the world wine stage.
Sunday, October 02, 2016
Etna and Eggplant in the National Press: What I shot and how I cooked it
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Eric Asimov (L) with Salvo Foti (R) at Quattro Archi in Milo on Etna |
The Etna (and Vittoria) pieces were written masterfully by my friend and colleague (and Sicilian crash tester) Eric Asimov. I was the assigned photographer for the series. It was a once in a lifetime trip and we went to see a lot of folks we both have known for some time.
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