In 1760, a 17-year-old Thomas Jefferson matriculated at William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. College kids back then liked to drink just as much as […]
Author: Dan-dunn
Dunn with Wine | A Bottle of Wine Begs to Be Shared
Oregon’s Willamette Valley is filthy with great dirt, from some of the deepest deposits of fertile alluvial soil on the planet to fine and nutrient […]
Dunn with Wine : Uncorking Schadenfreude
There’s a new unscripted series coming to the Esquire Network that takes viewers inside the highly competitive sport of Extreme Wine Snobbery. Based on the […]
Dunn with Wine: Making the case for American wine
Some say that people from Philly have a chip on their shoulder. I think that’s unfair. People born in Philly have shoulders that are literally […]
Dunn With Wine: Wine Pairings Fit for The King
Before we begin, a quick disclaimer: The post you are currently fixing your gaze upon is about Christmas albums. Check that, it’s a post about […]
Dunn with Wine: Big Wine Lies
Paso Robles Weather Ask The Advisor Top Ten Wineries to Visit During the Holidays Temecula Wine Country This past holiday season was one of extreme […]
Wine Picks Vol. 7 : An American Wino in Aspen
Most, but not at all, of the wines included in this month’s go-round were gleaned from my intrepid expedition to the 34th annual FOOD & […]