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Going Hyperlocal In California’s Old Town Temecula

It seems you can’t travel anywhere nowadays without seeing McDonald’s, Subway and Chick-fil-A. Recently, I was invited to a wedding in a place known not only for its homegrown wines and beers, but an Old Town where by law only artisan vendors are allowed to open storefronts: Temecula, California. In fact, after wandering the historic…Read more...
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Learning The Art Of Cooking With Olive Oil In Tuscany

Note: My trip to Tuscany was sponsored by Castello di Gabbiano. I was not required to write this post nor was I compensated for it. All opinions are my own. When thinking about the world’s top culinary destinations, one’s mind undoubtedly drifts to Tuscany. Rolling hills littered with olive trees, dairy farms handcrafting Pecorino cheeses…Read more...
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Photo Guide: A Delicious And Tipsy Journey Through Tuscany

Note: My trip to Tuscany was sponsored by Castello di Gabbiano. I was not required to write this post nor was I compensated. All opinions are my own. Recently, I was given the opportunity to stay at two excellent properties in Tuscany: Castello di Gabbiano and Castelfalfi. Both hold rich histories, castle experiences, scenic outdoor…Read more...

An Artisanal Taste Of Denver, Colorado

While it’s easy to find big-name chain restaurants and mass-produced foods, it’s always nice to get a more local experience. One city with excellent quality and craft tastes is Denver, Colorado. To help you navigate the artisanal flavors of the area, here are my top picks. Wine: D’Vine Wines 1660 Champa Street  The only winery in downtown…Read more...
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