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A Glass of Rosé

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About one year ago I opened a bottle of 2004 Les Ruchets Cornas from Jean-Luc Colombo winery located in the northern appellation of Cornas in the Rhône Valley, France. The vineyards enjoy the influence of the sea and sun with hot days and cool nights that are ideal conditions for grape growing. All photo credits: Penny Weiss.

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A Glass of Ros

The Wine Knitter

Photo credit: Penny Weiss Jean-Luc Colombo Cape Bleue Ros é 2019 About one year ago I opened a bottle of 2004 Les Ruchets Cornas from Jean-Luc Colombo winery located in the northern appellation of Cornas in the Rhône Valley, France. SRP: $20 These rosés are priced well and a pleasure to drink! Alcohol: 12% SRP: $18.99

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How do specialty coffee roasters buy rare lots at auction?

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Whether in-person or virtual , these platforms provide producers with opportunities to showcase their best coffees – and potentially receive higher prices for them. High quality & even higher prices Over the past two decades, the prices paid for coffee at auctions have been increasing more and more.

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Blue Hill at Stone Barns Tells a Beautiful Story. Former Employees Say It’s Too Good to Be True.

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Located on a working farm that was once part of a sprawling Rockefeller estate, the restaurant is a beacon of the sustainable food movement. Numerous sources asked to be anonymous, fearful of the enormous reach and influence of Dan Barber. Repeated requests to speak directly with the leadership of Blue Hill at Stone Barns were denied.

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Top Drinks for Autumn

Sante

The DOC quality level is high, and the price is reasonable at $15. The vines were planted with “mindful production and planting practices” in 2004. The pleasing texture and body was influenced by the winemaking and dry farming of old bush vines that yield small berries and concentrated fruit.

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Feed the Rich, Save the Planet?

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Given the pervasive influence of Stone Barns, Blue Hill, Dan Barber, and the Rockefeller family, numerous sources for this story have requested anonymity out of fear of retaliation. Pseudonyms are denoted with asterisks. When David Rockefeller , the billionaire philanthropist and grandson of Standard Oil magnate John D.