When a joint task force considering changes to Oklahoma laws to allow wine and strong beer in grocery stores disbanded last year with no recommendation, the likelihood of seeing a legislative proposal became bleak. And so a group of Oklahomans did what Rep. Ron Peters, R-Tulsa, predicted would happen in the aftermath of the task […]
Greg Horton
Sicilian nose
Maybe you like Syrah, and not the overly jammy Australian variety, but a subtle, yet powerful Rhone style. The red fruit, earth and smoke give the wine a brooding quality. When wine lovers are asked to describe their first encounter with Nero dAvola, the main varietal grown in Sicily, those are the two most common […]
Oscar-worthy wines
This year, Top Chef alumnus Marcel Vigneron partnered with Johndrow Vineyards, owned by Oklahoma City residents David and Maryann Johndrow, to provide food and wine for cast parties at Sundance. Vigneron whose brand of molecular gastronomy has been featured on Top Chef, Top Chef All-Stars and Marcels Quantum Kitchen used Johndrow Cabernet to […]
Help wanted
Angie Gaines, marketing director for the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma, said the nonprofit sees as much as a 60 percent drop after the holidays. During the holidays, people think of giving, she said. After the holidays are over, volunteers and volunteer hours drop. Gaines said volunteers are critical to the work of the nonprofit, […]
Family tradition
After reopening the long-abandoned Far Niente Winery in Oakville, Calif., in the early 1980s, Nickel had gone on to launch Dolce and Nickel & Nickel, both brands that added to the excellent reputation of Gil and Beth Nickels wines. As part of his bequest, Gil Nickel left The Vineyard House to his son, Jeremy, a […]
Something has to change’
The database would include people credibly accused or convicted of child sexual abuse who have worked in SBC churches, of which his church is a part. In the wake of the Jerry Sandusky scandal at Penn State University, Burleson (pictured) and many other Southern Baptists have capitalized on the moment to get the word out. […]
Wine, don’t whine
Fortunately, the wine brokers in Oklahoma are making it easy for you to increase your exposure to wine, as 2012 is beginning with a spate of new (and new again) wines hitting metro shelves and restaurants. About six years ago, a line of Spanish wines came and went with scant notice. But Oklahoma Gazette noticed. […]
Vintage vantage
This dream is a reality in many states, but even where its legal, there is normally a corkage fee for your server to open it at the table. Paseo Grill owner Joe Jungmann started his Vintages program in August to allow customers access to delicious wine at liquor-store prices. The customer rents wine storage in […]
Vintage vantage
This dream is a reality in many states, but even where its legal, there is normally a corkage fee for your server to open it at the table. Paseo Grill owner Joe Jungmann started his Vintages program in August to allow customers access to delicious wine at liquor-store prices. The customer rents wine storage in […]
Operation drumstick
The idea began in 2008 when Claude Rappaport, owner of Culinary Kitchen, 7302 N. Western, wanted to put his stores demo TurboChef oven to good use. Rappaport spoke with Clayton Bahr, a wine representative for Putnam Wines. Claude realized he could cook a large turkey in less than an hour, Bahr said. We wanted to […]
