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Intoxicating

Saturday, December 26, 2009

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Feeling festive and ready for my trip up north, I decided to pull the cork on a dessert wine received from Chaddsford Winery.  I’ve raved about the winery and owner/winemaker Eric Miller in earlier posts (see here and here).  Tonight’s pour, a late harvest style Riesling produced from Lake Erie region grapes, was no different. [...]

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Two Reds

Saturday, December 19, 2009

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Two Reds

While my friends and family are digging their way out of 2 feet of snow up north, I’m down in sunny Orlando decorating my Christmas tree, listening to Pandora, and drinking red wine.  Life is good. Tonight’s pour is the ’05 Due Rossi received from Chaddsford Winery.  Due Rossi means “two reds”, and is a [...]

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Chaddsford Winery

Friday, December 18, 2009

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Chaddsford Winery

Located in the Atlantic Uplands district of southeastern Pennsylvania in the Brandywine Valley, Chaddsford Winery has achieved a national reputation for producing premium wines of world-class structure.  Founded in 1982 by proprietors Eric and Lee Miller, the boutique winery is Pennsylvania’s largest and most acclaimed winery.  At the forefront of Pennsylvania winemaking, Chaddsford Winery has [...]

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