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Engaging the Senses

The Blog "Engaging the Senses" includes thoughts on wine, food, travel and art from James Beard Award-winning writer, WSET educator and travel photographer Lyn Farmer

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November 15, 2018

The Art of Nouveau

November 15, 2018/ Lyn Farmer
The Art of Nouveau

Autumn is officially here - Beaujolais Nouveau was released today, the third Thursday in November. It’s more a cultural thing than a wine thing.

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November 15, 2018/ Lyn Farmer/ Comment
News
Beaujolais, Duboeuf, Burgundy
October 16, 2018

Reaching for a Cold One

October 16, 2018/ Lyn Farmer
Reaching for a Cold One

Global warming is talked about a lot in wine circles, but now that it’s about to affect beer, maybe things will really heat up. Welcome to the grape/barley axis…

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October 16, 2018/ Lyn Farmer/ Comment
News
beer, barley, wine, Champagne, global warming, ripeness, acidity
September 26, 2018

Getting Lost in Wine

September 26, 2018/ Lyn Farmer
Getting Lost in Wine

Chinese camouflage artist Liu Bolin has found a new way to, quite literally, get lost in wine. He is as elusive as the bubbles in Champagne.

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September 26, 2018/ Lyn Farmer/ Comment
Reflection
Ruinart, Champagne, photos, Wine-Art
August 29, 2018

Stalking the Vineyards of Champagne

August 29, 2018/ Lyn Farmer
Stalking the Vineyards of Champagne

An outstanding vintage prompts some thoughts on touring the vineyards of Champagne - growing grapes and making wine with my friend Jean-Baptiste Lécaillon, without ever leaving my desk.

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August 29, 2018/ Lyn Farmer/ Comment
Reflection
Roederer, Champagne, Harvest
August 17, 2018

Confessions of a Pinot-phile

August 17, 2018/ Lyn Farmer
Confessions of a Pinot-phile

August 18 is National Pinot Noir Day - as if this great variety needs a day to get recognition. Let’s celebrate pinot in at least some of its guises with a reflection on pinot’s greatness.

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August 17, 2018/ Lyn Farmer/ Comment
Reflection
Pommard, red wine, Willamette, pinot noir, Otago, Burgundy
August 07, 2018

In Champagne, Small Can Be a Big Deal

August 07, 2018/ Lyn Farmer
In Champagne, Small Can Be a Big Deal

When it comes to sparkling wine, does bubble size matter?

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August 07, 2018/ Lyn Farmer/ Comment
tasting note
Champagne, Prosecco, Cava, bubbles
August 02, 2018

Feeling the Heat

August 02, 2018/ Lyn Farmer
Feeling the Heat

A shockingly early harvest in Germany recalls a comment by Napa vintner Louis Martini, who said “Wine is light captured in a glass.” It is indeed, and in more ways than the visual…

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August 02, 2018/ Lyn Farmer/ Comment
August 01, 2018

Wine and Memory

August 01, 2018/ Lyn Farmer
Wine and Memory

A gift of wine sets off a surprising chain of nostalgia, and the discovery of a wine I had nearly forgotten. Let’s look at how memory improves wine, or at least our experience of it.

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August 01, 2018/ Lyn Farmer/ Comment
July 30, 2018

Wine Sense

July 30, 2018/ Lyn Farmer
Wine Sense

Why work at being a better taster? Well, it’s hardly work, but having a better understanding of what we are tasting and what we like about it helps us find even more wines to enjoy!

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July 30, 2018/ Lyn Farmer/ Comment
July 27, 2018

Rhône is Where the Heart Is...and More

July 27, 2018/ Lyn Farmer
Rhône is Where the Heart Is...and More

No country has as diverse an array of great and classic wines as France, so I’m particularly happy to announce a new wine course that explores the wines of France in depth. Read all about it right here!

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July 27, 2018/ Lyn Farmer/ Comment
Wine Class
France, Burgundy, Bordeaux, Rhone, Alsace, Provence
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