Sunday, October 31, 2010

Meet the Artist @ Running Hare Vineyard - 11/7/10

Stop by and visit us at Running Hare Vineyard next Sunday from Noon-Six PM. Get your Christmas gift early, no fuss, no wait while you enjoy live music, wine and eye candy along the fall vineyard!

For more information call 305.924.0171, email info@randrphotos.net or Barb at Running Hare Vineyard, barb@runningharevineyard.com!

No Worries Drink More Wine!

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Logo Shirts

High fashion has arrived. R & R Fine Art Photography now wears logo branded shirts! More styles coming soon.....

They are a great fit and perfect customization for picky customers! Yes, that would be me. I like my shirts to fit just right.

And our friends at Indian Creek Embroidery took perfect care of us...with excellent service I might add....consider your next branded clothing with them!

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Maryland Pizza & Maryland Wine

Since 1955, Ledo's Pizza, a University of Maryland favorite, (Go Terps!) crafted a unique pizza with special homemade sauce, extra provolone cheese on thin, square/rectangle crust. I know because I use to make them!
Ledo's Pizza still maintains a local Maryland flavor which makes for an excellent match with some local Maryland red wines! This pizza pairs well with Serpent Ridge's Basilisk, Running Hare's Shiraz, or Black Ankle's Passeggiata. If you are a California fan try this great budget red, Tisdale Shiraz. Always enjoy with friends.

No Worries, Drink more Wine!

Friday, October 8, 2010

So, how does one drink a sparkling red?

We received this as a gift from a winemaker friend whose own sparkling red is underway. So in anticipation of his, he offered up this Australian Sparkling red to float on.

It begins with a POP! Pours with a subtle foam even softer than the sea into one red wine glass and one champagne flute, because we really weren’t sure how to drink it.

Per our son’s request the big red buoy earned first honors, swirling like a red with short stubby legs, driftwood and a traveling steam trunk. The trailing bubbles rose to the crest of mouth quickly followed by licorice and leather.

But, the champagne flute took a different route leading us closer to port with little foam at the dock. The steam truck, leather and licorice held tight. With the first swallow, it was clear, red right returning to the big wine glass!

No worries, drink more wine!