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Category: Sherbrooke Liquor

The Cave Paleo Beastro
dining, Sherbrooke Liquor, Wine Life, wine tasting, learning about wine, YEG Wine

The Cave Paleo Beastro

Finally! A place for all you Gluten free foodies! Continue reading The Cave Paleo Beastro

What it’s like to be back
France, life, reality, Sherbrooke Liquor, Travel, wine tasting, learning about wine

What it’s like to be back

Wow. It’s almost a week since returning from the most amazing wine adventure any person could have imagined. I’m trying … Continue reading What it’s like to be back

Some photos from the trip
France, life, road trip, Sherbrooke Liquor, sustainable wine-making, Travel, Wine Life, wine tasting, learning about wine

Some photos from the trip

Continue reading Some photos from the trip

Thoughts as I Head Home
France, learning about wine, Sherbrooke Liquor, sustainable wine-making, Travel, wine tasting, learning about wine, wine will save the world

Thoughts as I Head Home

It has been an amazing journey. It started with the surprise of Marc offering an educational trip to a few … Continue reading Thoughts as I Head Home

Wine Adventure Day Ten
Bordeaux, France, Sherbrooke Liquor, Travel, Wine Life, wine tasting, learning about wine

Wine Adventure Day Ten

There is one region in Bordeaux that every wine geek knows. It’s name can invoke shivers of pleasure along the … Continue reading Wine Adventure Day Ten

Wine Adventure Day Six – Part 2
France, Sherbrooke Liquor, south of france, Travel, Wine Life, wine tasting, learning about wine

Wine Adventure Day Six – Part 2

Gres St. Paul. Another winery built in the 1800s, this time in Languedoc. We trundled up in the van to … Continue reading Wine Adventure Day Six – Part 2

Chilean wine with Italian Style
Chile, Sherbrooke Liquor, Wine tasting notes, wine tasting, learning about wine

Chilean wine with Italian Style

Carole Dobbler dropped by today with Giorgio Flessati, the wine maker at Vina Falernia, Chile. Falernia have some of the … Continue reading Chilean wine with Italian Style

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