It’s National Bourbon Heritage Month!

It’s also Back to School month. In honor of that, a bit of history: on May 4, 1964, the U.S. Senate passed Senate Concurrent Resolution 19 declaring Bourbon “America’s native spirit,” making it “the only spirit distinctive to the United States.” S. Res. 19 was later reinforced in August 2007, by Senate Resolution 294 (sponsored…

Justin Vineyards and Winery: an Appreciation

We recently took a weekend road trip up to Monterey to see old friends from back east who had come out to the coast for a Northern California Summer vacation. From where we live, that’s about a five-hour drive, straight through, without traffic (and there’s ALWAYS traffic). Of course, only if you enjoy back stiffness…

A New Spin on an Old Favorite

In recent years, whiskey–in all of its varieties: bourbon, rye, scotch (whisky), Tennessee–has enjoyed a most welcome (in the opinion of this writer) resurgence in popularity. An explosion of brands and different distillations and strengths for what Native Americans in the old west once dubbed “fire water” has hit liquor store shelves. These spirits’ popularity…