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...perfect storage conditions, are golden wheels whose names speak of rainswept farms, dark cellars and expense: Ardrahan Large, Innes Log, Stinking Bishop, Ticklemore Goat. If you want to make a meal of it right there and then, you can pull up a chair and choose a bottle of wine-not in the walk-in cabinet itself, but at a large communal dining table just outside, where vintages beckon from wall-mounted racks. (Should you be up for a real debauch, this space can be hired as a private dining venue.) However, it would be a shame not to head back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Going All The Whey | 4/12/2007 | See Source »

...excited to be down there with the rest of Harvard.9.FM: In 15 seconds, name as many Third Eye Blind songs as you can.K: “Jumper,” “Semi-charmed”...A: Go for it Kai!K: “God of wine...”10. FM: Can I have Steven Jenkin’s number?A: No. Can I?11. FM: What is the alcohol policy? Are you worried about people drinking because it’s in the middle of the weekend?A: There wont be alcohol served at the event.FM...

Author: By Elizabeth B. Rose, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: 15 Questions with Adam Goldenberg and Kai Wu | 4/11/2007 | See Source »

...Saturday night when the Harvard Reform Minyan, a prayer community at Harvard Hillel, hosted a screening of “Wet Hot American Summer” to provide Passover-observing students with a kosher-friendly study break, complete with matzah pizza, Havdalah prayers, live guitar, and plenty of Manischewitz wine. Jaclyn B. Granick ’08, Harvard Reform Minyan’s membership chair, described matzah pizza as a popular snack made from layers of tomato sauce, cheese, and vegetables on matzah. “Even at regular meals, the only thing the dining hall gives...

Author: By Jun Li, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Wet Hot American Passover | 4/11/2007 | See Source »

...compliance. A national smoking law that had been predicted to be roundly ignored is instead almost universally obeyed. To better understand this twist, I track down an American writer friend, Sima Belmar, who moved to Naples two years ago and married a native, Antonio Capezzuto. He owns a small wine bar, and he has an explanation for the good behavior. "You respect the person who is running a business," he says, "not because it's the law." As we walk past colorful markets of produce and fresh fish on Via del Tribunale, with the vendors calling Belmar's 10-month...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Postcard: Naples | 3/30/2007 | See Source »

GEORGIA A serious geopolitical fight gets weird, with a Russian ban on Georgian wine and mineral water...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Russia in Conflict | 3/22/2007 | See Source »

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