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All posts by Phil Anderson

Episode 105 – Reliving Episode 056: Fun Times With the LaFaille’s and Evans
Episode 105 – Reliving Episode 056: Fun Times With the LaFaille’s and Evans

In this weeks episode, Shelley and Phil spend another memorable evening with Lindsay & Brian LaFaille and Chelsea & Andrew Evans, talking about unique retail stores, upscale AirBnB’s, new family members, both human and pet, and, of course, wine. Today we’re tasting through two wines we purchased at a local bottle shop in Joshua Tree,

Episode 104 – Celebrating International Malbec Day With a Malbec From Argentina And One From Washington State
Episode 104 – Celebrating International Malbec Day With a Malbec From Argentina And One From Washington State

In this weeks episode, Shelley and Phil honor International Malbec day by tasting through an Argentina Malbec from Catena and a Washington State Malbec from Milbrandt. Malbec is a delicious red grape and we suggest you find one and taste through it while listening to this episode. It’s Friday, after all! #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing Wines

Episode 103 – Tannat or Not Tannat: Celebrating Tannat Day With a Pisano Tannat
Episode 103 – Tannat or Not Tannat: Celebrating Tannat Day With a Pisano Tannat

In this weeks episode, Shelley and Phil taste through a Pisano Reserve Tannat in honor of Tannat Day coming up next Thursday, April 14. Most folks have not tried a Tannat but it’s becoming more and more popular. If you can, pick up a Tannat and give it a try, especially while listening to this

Episode 102 – A Wine Time Fridays Announcement That Will be Either Good or Bad, While Tasting Wines From Estancia Vineyards
Episode 102 – A Wine Time Fridays Announcement That Will be Either Good or Bad, While Tasting Wines From Estancia Vineyards

In this weeks episode, at the very beginning, Shelley and Phil make a big announcement that may or may not be good news for you. After that, they proceed to taste and talk about two very affordable and easy to find wines from Estancia Vineyards. Grab a bottle, pour a glass and taste along with