May 2013
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NoPa = Prospect Heights. You moved away for a... →
The Corridor: THESE PEOPLE HAVE MORE FUN THAN YOU... →
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NOT ONLY DO THEY HAVE MORE FUN, THEY’VE BEEN DOING IT LONGER THAN YOU, TOO. Meet B-Low, Rudy, Abbey, and Laura. These long-time Divisadero locals meet every Wednesday at the Page and shoot the shit. It’s both informative and entertaining. I’ll tell you all about it.
B-low and Co. all used to…
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April 2013
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Things get tricky when the vintage of a wine is inherently...
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A Lost Post
Turns out this last post about the Fatal Sting was thought to have been published months ago along with the early chronicles of the Wu Spiritual. Oh, well. At the very least we get re-immerse ourselves in the smoke-filled room of Mezcal and Wu-Tang.
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Fatal Sting
Next up, the Fatal Sting. It seems like we almost always have one cocktail in the Spiritual that looks to the Manhattan for inspiration. Turns out being able to describe a particular drink as “for Manhattan lovers”, is a useful guideline for both you and the house. The Fatal Sting, (presumably injected by that pesky Killa Bee) is autumnal. It has one of our favorite ingredients,...
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Lulu's Wine Digest
For those who closely follow our restaurant, you know Lulu McCallister, a former host, now the caretaker/curator of our Wine Department. She has many strengths; a palate with a natural affinity for delicacy, a keen nose, and a clear understanding of the roots of our program. She’s also a great writer. She’s been giving us Wine Digest, a weekly summary of new wines that grace the pages...
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Just Getting Around to NY Times Recent Tasting of...
A really good quick and dirty of the top producers from a lovely region in Northern Italy. Click here to read it.
You can also read a recent post about the highest vineyards in Europe in the same area.
NY Times Photo by Tony Cenicola
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