It’s been a cozy relationship for centuries: wine and olive oil, olives and grapes.
We never tire of exploring the wineries we have here in our back yard. But sometimes we want a little something different. Following are some ideas for alternate ways to experience what the region has to offer.
It’s been a cozy relationship for centuries: wine and olive oil, olives and grapes.
We never tire of exploring the wineries we have here in our back yard. But sometimes we want a little something different. Following are some ideas for alternate ways to experience what the region has to offer.
BOLZANO, Italy — Pinot blanc is grown in a lot of the world’s wine regions, but it rarely plays a starring role. That’s not for lack of pedigree: Pinot blanc is a mutation of pinot gris (aka pinot grigio), which is a mutation of the much-revered pinot noir.
There was a collective gasp as soon as the sign went up in downtown Atascadero. Could it be? Was Sylvester’s really coming to town?