The Snickerdoodle
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Since its inception in 1972, California winery Silver Oak has been a pioneer in American winemaking. Ray Duncan, who had been investing in California vineyards since the late 1960s, and Justin Meyer, a winemaker trained by the Christian Brothers, joined forces to found Silver Oak. Together, they aimed to perfect a single way of making …
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Here we are again, reader. The last column of 2025. I hope you had a lovely holiday, full of good cheer and other things of that nature. But now it’s back to business: one final recap on the biggest stories driving the beer industry forward or setting it back from the past 12 months. Your …
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If a single bottle could epitomize haute Syrah, it’d be Domaine Jean-Louis Chave’s Hermitage Rouge. Perched on the storied Hermitage hill of the Northern Rhône, the wine has become one of the most sought-after Syrahs in the world. Jean-Louis Chave comes from a lineage of vignerons dating back to 1481, all of whom grew and …
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There are three overarching styles in beer: ales, lagers, and ale/lager hybrids. While this classification is technically correct, it doesn’t quite tell the whole story. Hundreds of subcategories exist under these umbrellas, and some have become popular enough to feel like an independent class. These styles have carved out permanent spots in the beer drinker’s …
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