Perrine’s Wine Shop From Old World to New World, rarely have I seen such a well rounded grouping of varietals. At $12 to several hundred ducats, there are options for every event. You can choose from obscure specialties like the Pinot Noir blanche from Wilamette, Granacha Blanca and Maccabe and an Italian Chardonnay with a [...]
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Fall: Eat, Drink and Be Merry!
Posted in Atlanta, FOOD, tagged Atlanta, champagne, field of greens, FOOD, perrine's, slow food, street food, wine, wine shop on 09/28/2010 | Leave a Comment »
Food: Two Five
Posted in Atlanta, FOOD, tagged 420, Applewood Smoked Bacon, Atlanta, beer, epicurean, FOOD, goat cheese, IPA, local, Pine Street Market, recipe, Sweet Grass Dairy, Sweetwater on 02/05/2010 | 2 Comments »
Bacon and Brew Bacon makes vegans nervous, and for good reason. Decatur’s Pine Street Market crafts handmade artisan meats, and their fine Applewood smoked bacon is a great start to this simple and crazy good recipe: Dangerous Bacon (also known as Billionaire’s Bacon by Saveur magazine, but in the current economy, it’s a bit flashy…) [...]
Food (and drink): Friday Four
Posted in FOOD, tagged FOOD, drink, chocolate, Fra Mani, Taza, epicurean, Hangar One, St. George Spirits, eau de vie, absinthe on 01/29/2010 | 2 Comments »
Yes, I love my city, but sometimes I yearn for things that are not made here. Check back next week for local stars. Fra Mani Handcrafted Meats The best Rosemary ham I’ve ever had, Salametto Picante is fragrant with smoked paprika and the pancetta looks amazing. Available at WF. Taza Chocolate I had the dream [...]
First things first
Posted in Atlanta, FOOD, Music, tagged arabia, Atlanta, cuisine, ethnic, FOOD, hiking, puppets, sauna, strange on 12/12/2009 | 1 Comment »
Atlanta is a metro area ripe with strange, wonderful offerings. You can bask in a jeweled Korean Sauna, hike a mini Stone Mountain at Arabia or see an adult puppet show. Visit Buford highway for a tongue taco and have a French pastry made by Vietnamese bakers afterward. Or waver between heaven and hell with [...]
