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Champagne and sparkling wine go well with Thanksgiving Dining
By Stett Holbrook (Nov 17, 2009)
SOMEHOW, Thanksgiving is already upon us. That means figuring out what to eat and drink. The food is usually the easy part—turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, green beans—you know the drill. Deciding what to drink is trickier because of all that different food. You could buy a number of wines to match each stage of the feast but that’s too complicated. My advice: go with the bubbles. More
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Grahm and Kinch: Cafe Couple
By Stett Holbrook (May 13, 2009)
Talk about a great food and wine pairing —Bonny Doon Vineyard and Manresa restaurant have teamed up to open a new cafe in the winery’s new Santa Cruz tasting room. More
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Corking High Fees
By Stett Holbrook (Apr 29, 2009)
Restaurant wine markups are a sore point for me. Restaurants deserve to make a profit on the wine they sell, but at what point do markups above retail price become unreasonable? Two hundred percent? Three hundred percent? More
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Saratoga's Mountain Winery's summer lineup.
By Stett Holbrook (Apr 28, 2009)
Saratoga’s Mountain Winery has announced its summer concert series for its recently updated 2,500-seat amphitheater. Some of the scheduled shows include Duran Duran, Sheryl Crow, the B52’s, Ziggy Marley, B.B. King, Elvis Costello, Tony Bennett, the Gipsy Kings and Cheech and Chong. More
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Wine news and notes
By Stett Holbrook (Apr 21, 2009)
A round-up of local wine news and events for April 2009, including Saratoga’s Mountain Winery summer concert series for its recently updated 2,500-seat amphitheater. More
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Take a Flight to Spain
By Steve Palopoli (Apr 15, 2009)
This week, the Grapevine in Willow Glen will demystify one of the world’s best rice dishes, paella. The April 15 tasting focusing on the traditional Spanish specialty will not only review the basics of paella physics but will also explain how to match it with a great Spanish wine. More
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Alexander's Steakhouse's Eric Entrikin
By Stett Holbrook (Apr 7, 2009)
This month, we are debuting “Ask the Sommelier.” The first week of each month, the Wine Column will feature a Q and A with Silicon Valley sommeliers and wine experts. First up is Eric Entrikin of Alexander’s Steakhouse in Cupertino. Thanks to Entrikin, Alexander’s wine list received Wine Spectator magazine’s award of excellence in 2008. In 2007, Entrikin passed the advanced test for the Court of Master Sommeliers and will be sitting for the master level test in July. More
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By Stett Holbrook (Mar 25, 2009)
Next weekend is Pinot Paradise, two days of pinot pleasure hosted by the Santa Cruz Mountains Winegrowers Association. The event is a showcase for local pinot noir, and this year it will offer an opportunity to explore the regional variations of the sprawling Santa Cruz Mountains appellation.

For the first time, the dozen wineries participating in the event will be organized by six subregions. The Santa Cruz Mountains fall into the Santa Cruz Mountains appellation, a federally recognized designation that covers a huge area from Woodside to Watsonville. The area also includes the tiny Ben Lomond Mountain appellation. But n More
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Google chef Charlie Ayers raises fast food to a new level at Palo Alto’s Calafia Cafe
By Stett Holbrook (Mar 18, 2009)
After four years and a few false starts, Calafia Cafe and Market A Go-Go opened in Palo Alto two months ago in the Town and Country shopping center. The restaurant combines elements of the fast-food world and the labor-intensive slow cooking of more high-end restaurants. Ayers says there are people working in the kitchen 22 hours a day because they make everything themselves from bread to soda pop to ketchup. More
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Discovering the subregions of Santa Cruz Mountains pinot noir
By Stett Holbrook (Mar 3, 2009)
Pinot noir has emerged as the Santa Cruz Mountains’ star varietal, but as fans of the grape know, there’s a big difference between wine produced from vines grown on the warm, eastern slope of the Santa Cruz Mountains above Saratoga and the cooler, ocean-blown vineyards of Corralitos. Appreciating and debating what makes wine from one corner of the appellation different from another may sound like inside baseball, but for wine lovers, the devil—and the delight—is in the details. More
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