The plane landed safely from Sao Paulo at the beautiful Buenos Aires airport. Our luggage never appeared. But, that didn’t stop us as we took a taxi to the famous…
I guess at times you think you have seen everything. Then, all of a sudden, someone has a brilliant idea to create a new product. In my case, it’s one…
Italy is a kaleidoscope of varying images, colors and sounds, all passing you by as you breathe in the odor of tomato sauce from a nearby open window. Cats lie…
Mulderbosch Vineyards are located in the prime Koelenhof area of Stellenbosch, South Africa, an area well-known for its rich soil. The farm land that housed Mulderbosch was bought in 1989,…
I met Joseph Carr several years ago at the Tanglewood Wine and Food Classic. Joseph was known at the time as a “Celebrity Winemaker,” who the New York Times said…
How To ‘Create a Successful Wine and Cheese Pairing Party’ by Philip S. Kampe Recently, I had the opportunity and pleasure to speak, in person, at length, with Cathy Strange,…
August has arrived. This is the month that favors a “Berkshire Wine Lovers Dream.” The highlight of August, of course, is the return of the Tanglewood Wine & Food Classic.…
How do you entertain with only two wine varieties at your disposal? That may seem like a challenge to some, but, after many years of wine tasting, the obvious challenge…
Tanglewood, the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, to me, means music, perhaps a rock concert, scenic beauty and a picnic. But, from Aug. 15-18, Tanglewood means a lot…
Sitting in the northeast corner of Spain, Catalunya (Catalonia in Spanish) has a lot to be proud of: amazing architecture (Gaudi), food (El Cellar de Can Roca, the world’s no.…