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Vinha do Monte bottle

Vihna do Monte table red

March 28, 2011 · by fervere · in recommendations, reviews

Portugal makes some nice wines. Mrs Ferment finds an inexpensive red wine, and it’s good!

Kilts, argyle, and gin

Kilts, argyle, and gin

March 25, 2011 · by melba · in found in the back of the cabinet

Gin is not the first thing that comes to mind when I think of Scotland. Sure, Hendricks is well-known, but the land of St. Andrew is naturally associated with a more peaty, amber libation. Caorunn is trying to change that…

Poggio del Vigneti Moscato front and back label

Poggio del Vigneti Moscato

March 23, 2011 · by fervere · in reviews

Taking a break from beer, Fervere turns to a bubbly, sweet wine.

A half-liter of St. Peter's Winter Ale

St. Peter’s Winter Ale

March 17, 2011 · by fervere · in recommendations, reviews

Fervere finds a discounted bottle of an imported beer and can’t resist trying it.

A bottle of Fox Barrel Pear Cider

Fox Barrel Pear Cider

March 16, 2011 · by fervere · in recommendations, reviews

**Fox Barrel** *Pear Cider* is an excellent, delicious product. So why does Fervere have to complain?

Coming soon to farmers’ markets: Alcohol

Coming soon to farmers’ markets: Alcohol

March 15, 2011 · by melba · in found in the back of the cabinet

As local wineries and breweries continue to open across the country, they are always looking for new ways to advertise their products. Washington state lawmakers are debating a bill to allow wine- and beer-tastings at farmers’ markets, potentially joining Iowa…

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