LETTER FOR SEPTEMBER 28 There are some things you just have to experience for yourself, and drinking in Copenhagen is one of them. Wine just taste so vibrant there. Is... read more →
This was published in 2015, in the New York Times' The End, a series about end-of-life. Not at all wine related. Forever the prankster, my father died at 79 on Yom Kippur... read more →
Hello, Hello, The past ten days I landed in the Northern Rhône and ended up in Copenhagen. There's more to tell but right now I have a question: Have you... read more →
Last week I stopped by Tony Coturri in Sonoma and we tasted (the new vintages are beautiful) and talked about the current state of natural and goût de souris—the retronasal... read more →
In the last days of June, I spent it in blissful dancing. I'm talking balance and swing, up a double and back, that sort of thing. In the country. On... read more →
Back in 2007, when print lived, there was a fabulous editor, (now friend// who I just don't see enough) Kate Sekules, who assigned s feature for Culture & Travel magazine... read more →
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Calling you wine thirsty folk within spitting distance of Kingston, New York. I'll be at Brunette, the town's fabulous natural wine bar. Bianca Miraglia will be asking... read more →
WHERE TO EAT & DRINK Hemlock: The Poor Man’s L’Arpege I knew it wasn’t long before the 4th of July but I wasn’t expecting fireworks. How could kohlrabi possibly taste that... read more →
While I'm in the where are my old clips mode, here's another story that got me into trouble. This time with Bordeaux. But you know what? It was all true.... read more →