Dedalus Wine


Jason

Mar 16, 2009

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Sunday, June 14th from 3:00 – 4:30 $35/Person This event is Sold Out.  Call or email the shop to be added to our waiting list.  We will be releasing another class series soon. [...read more]


Jason

Mar 05, 2009

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Wine is stuck with its fair share of stereotypes. Thanks to the almost comedic persistence of their origins, it’s not often that one of these stereotypes gets dismantled. Sometimes the perfect storm hits and, poof, a stereotype disappears. According to the supplier of the Pinot Project, whose mission is to find “fabulous quality Pinot Noir [...read more]

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Jason

Feb 07, 2011

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Lodi may just be the best place on earth for Zinfandel. Now I know a few folks who would argue that point – and their wines would make a pretty compelling case to the contrary (Ridge, Turley and Macauley pop to mind), but I’m pretty sure none of them would argue that Lodi is a [...read more]

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Jason

Mar 16, 2011

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This wine is bottled by, and exclusively made for Michael Skurnik Wines. Michael Skurnik Wines is an importer and distributor of fine wines based in Syosset, New York. They don’t have a “house palate” per se but they do favor and select wines that express terroir through limited yields and non-interventionist techniques. The wines must [...read more]

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Abby

May 11, 2011

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It’s spring my friends, and not only is it difficult to plan what outfit you’ll be most comfortable in (welcome to the season of layers), but it’s also a tricky time to plan what wine to drink! Sunshine screams for white wine, cool evenings beg for red. What’s an oenophile to do? We’ve got you [...read more]

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Abby

May 18, 2011

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