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Tag Archives: David King
24 Mar
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Tre bicchiere

I would like to introduce you to Gambero Rosso.

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22 Mar
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red wine health myth

Is red wine actually healthy for you? The answer is “yes… in moderation.”

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17 Mar
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bam! you should’ve had a white wine

Bam! I just hit you on the head and… told you to try these white wines.

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15 Mar
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Frankenstein wine

Adrian Brody + Jennifer Gardner + Al Franken = Alf

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10 Mar
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i sparkle like my pinky rings

Sparkling wines are not just for hip-hop moguls.

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08 Mar
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I drink wine in a t-shirt and jeans

“wine should always be the focal point, not the person serving the wine.”

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03 Mar
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Montepulciano from Marche… delicious.

I find myself drinking a lot of Montepulciano from Marche, lately. They all seem to carry this innate mineral undertone that grounds the silky, dark-fruited grape. They pair perfectly with anything roasted.

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01 Mar
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It’s In The Details

Lately I have been noticing a lot of people who think they are drinking one wine, and are actually drinking another. Most of the time this occurs because they are looking for a wine they read about, but mistakenly bought the wrong one. Now, I am a stern advocate of drinking what you like to drink rather than what a publication tells you…

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13 Dec
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what makes a wine good? a little insight from the wine dude.

we’ve all wondered this questions. what makes a wine good? a little insight from david king, cube’s wine dude.

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01 Jul
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david’s William Carlos Williams’ wines. a disjointed approach to wine.

william carlos williams: his poems are often a collection of disparate images that upon first glance seem to have no connection whatsoever. wines can sometimes take on this disjointed approach to great affect as well. it seems like a stretch, i know, but follow me. . .

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