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The Wine Rack Store Admires a Little Penguin

Someone must have heard me asking around for small bottles of wine because I’ve seen an increasing number around lately. They’re not individual sizes, but half-sized bottles for the couple who doesn’t want to see wine go stale. Although these are still often the same price as a full bottle, there’s less waste, which is [...]

New Year Resolutions: A Wine Rack Store Writer’s Plan for January

Calona Vineyards’ Artists’ Series

 
I often spend a long time in the liquor store, browsing from wine rack to wine rack, admiring the colored liquid. Their subtle variations in shade, added to artistic labels or unique bottle shapes, are a visual treat. They are usually categorized by country, and there are many to consider along with [...]

Wine Rack Store is Delving Into The Whites: 2008 Chateau Ste. Michelle Riesling

I’ve never been much of a fan of white wine. Past experience has taught me that white means sour, acidic, eye creasing aftertaste and a ruined palette.  There was a time that I would never consider a white on the wine rack.
But that’s not to say I’m not enjoying the 2008 Riesling from Chateau Ste. [...]

Wine Rack Store is Tasting Wildness

Apparently, bird-lovers try to time their visit to Delta, B.C. to coincide with a visit from hundreds, perhaps thousands of snow geese. My traveling companions and I felt guilty knowing that we got to see them without planning to. We were close enough to feel as though we could end up in an Alfred Hitchcock [...]