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NO, SERIOUSLY, BACON-WRAPPED ELK!
Post on 09-02-2006.
The Hardware Grill is one place for couples. While there were certainly family groups and even an office party lurking on the edges of the immense dining area on the evening I visited, the floor was dominated by intimate tables for two. From the twentysomethings on their fifth date to septuagenarian regulars, couples were capturing or rekindling that spark of romance amidst the exquisite aroma of fine cuisine. ...
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The goddess Meditrina smiles upon vintages made to delight women
Post on 09-02-2006.
Every Oct. 11 came the festival called Meditrinalia -- when the season's harvest was in and its first wines made, devotees would mix new wine with old, drink one copious share and pour one little onto the earth for the gods and goddesses.
And that's good enough for Susan Sokol Blosser, owner of Sokol Blosser Winery in Oregon's Dundee Hills. She has given the name ''Meditrina'' to her warm and generous blend of pinot noir, syrah and zinfandel. It has no very hard, tannic edges, and she says it's aimed especially at women. ...
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