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Category Archives: RedSox, sports
Time to Talk Turkey: Selecting My Thanksgiving Wines
Despite the fact November rolled into Boston today teasing us with 70 degree temperatures, there’s no denying we’re on the slippery slope to full-on cold weather and the holidays. Never mind that I saw my first Christmas tree, like, several … Continue reading
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Korbel: The Champagne of Choice for Locker Room Soakings
In case you were wondering, the Red Sox celebrated with copious amounts of Korbel last night. Next stop: ALCS. Wonder if they get bumped up to Domaine Chandon if they win best of five. Go Sox! #weowntheeast
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Wines of Fenway Park: “You want some ice with that?”
As my friends know, I’m a rabid Sox fan. One of my favorite things about going to Fenway is the people watching. Girls on dates, trying to impress their boyfriends that they’re sports fans but being given away by their … Continue reading
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What exactly does a $156K bar tab look like, anyway?
Even a week after the Stanley Cup championship, Bostonians continue to lap up any and all things Bruins. So I got a huge kick yesterday out of the media stories surrounding the players’ $156,000 blowout at Foxwoods’ Shrine nightclub this … Continue reading
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Introducing InMyCups
These things you should know about me. I’m a wine snob who knows jussssttttt enough about wine to get herself into trouble. I believe in spending good money on good reds. That one doesn’t need to spend a fortune to … Continue reading