by Traveling Golfer Staff | Nov 20, 2021
Even just a couple of years back I was pretty much a red, red wine guy. Now it seems like there is always a weekly white wine in my life regardless of the time of the year. It seems like whenever I am having a sushi night it’s a white night. Even becoming...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Aug 28, 2021
A Hidden Golf Gem in North Texas – Who knew about the Wine??? Historic Grapevine, is the premier go-to destination when planning a trip to Texas! Grapevine, centrally located between Dallas and Fort Worth, provides visitors a sophisticated escape from the big...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Aug 28, 2021
Some basics from those in the know! This is always a fun topic amongst those of us that pretend to know what flavors and aromas wines really have. I am in no way a sommelier and frankly don’t ever want to be one. I do drink my fair share of wine, I like to try some...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Aug 28, 2021
A little bit of this and a little bit of that. Here are few highlights of what we have been drinking over the past month or so. Some very reasonably priced whites, a fantastic Cab from Washington State and a Spanish red that resembles Amarone plus another...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jun 28, 2021
Just in time for Canada Day we lead of with a surprising Chardonnay from Ontario. Still on an awesome red rampage from a smorgasbord of countries…… a revisit with a French red that makes me think I should try more, a Spanish red that would be worth...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jun 28, 2021
Or so they think – Wine – Not -(A)-Barrel I think I am one of those winos, and probably always will be. I always have plenty of wine around the house, at one time as many as 400 bottles. I have the fancy wine openers and decanters, a cooler which holds over...