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Diamond Ridge Market: Complimentary Wine Tasting

Monday, February 8, 2010

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Good Day, Everybody! I can’t believe the year is going by so fast!  It’s almost time for Diamond Ridge Market’s Monthly Wine Tasting- which will take place on Thursday, February 25th from 6-7:30pm!  Come learn and sample great wines from a region or from around the world!  This February’s wine tasting theme will be announced shortly! Plus, [...]

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Swirl ‘n’ Sniff Your Wine!

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

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Swirl ‘n’ Sniff Your Wine!

Dummies.com has a great section on wine, wine testing and everything else associated with wine. Here is the site’s advise on sniffing wine! Also, don’t forget to check out our wine online…Click Here! Swirl ‘n’ sniff To get the most out of your wine sniffing, you swirl the wine in the glass first. Don’t even think [...]

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MSU Wines at Diamond Ridge!

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

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MSU Wines at Diamond Ridge!

I wanted to let everyone know about the great time you can have when you come out to the Diamond Ridge Market when it comes time to taste a few wines. We took my mother-in-law to the market late Saturday night before heading downtown for dinner and window shopping. As usually, Tyler was there behind the bar [...]

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Wines of the World!

Monday, May 11, 2009

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Wines of the World!

It’s a known fact that no one can try every varietal of wine in the world but it sure is fun to try. Last week, I dropped in on the Diamond Ridge Market a sampled a few new wines that Tyler has out. They were very good and could be on the list of samples we [...]

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Big Reds have BIG Taste!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

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Big Reds have BIG Taste!

The reds have it this week as we take a look at some great full-bodied wines that are sure to please those looking for a big wine with a big taste. 2007 R Wines Roogle Red, SE Austrailia The Roogle Red is composed of 50% Shiraz, 30% Merlot, and 20% Cabernet Sauvignon. It was aged in [...]

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Roogle Shiraz

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

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Roogle Shiraz

2007 R Wines Roogle Shiraz, SE Australia This wine was a big hit at the last Diamond Ridge Wine Club meeting. It got a lot of thumbs up from the folks. The wine aged for 12 months in seasoned French and American oak. It is purple-colored and offers up a big whiff of cedar, blueberry, blackberry, [...]

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Don’t Forget the Decanting!

Monday, April 6, 2009

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Don’t Forget the Decanting!

Here are some tips on wine decanting thanks to Wineintro.com: Decanting is all about allowing the wine to breathe. Air getting across a good surface area of a wine can bring out its aromas. You want that wine to be giving off aromas! If it’s not releasing flavors into the air, it’s going to taste like [...]

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World Wines for the Weekend!

Monday, April 6, 2009

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World Wines for the Weekend!

Sometimes we can’t decide on what varietal of wine we want to buy for the weekend. We’ll here’s an idea. Instead of going with the kind of wine, why not select from the country the wine originates from? At the Diamond Ridge Market, many of the wines are divided by country. Here are a few and [...]

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Wine Club Meeting!

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

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Wine Club Meeting!

With a big crowd seated inside the Diamond Ridge Market Thursday, we all enjoyed some great wines. I’ve finally figured out that the wine club members love reds so five of the six we offered them were reds, everything from Dornfelder to a deep Shiraz. We also started introducing members to Missouri’s red wines, not [...]

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Getting Ready for St. Patricks Day.

Monday, March 16, 2009

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Getting Ready for St. Patricks Day.

I spent a little time downtown this weekend taking in local theater and getting a jump on the St. Patrick’s Day celebration. One of our regular stops downtown is the Mud Lounge, where adults can go for a quiet drink and not be bombarded by heavy metal music and screaming adult-wanna-bes. The wine list there is limited [...]

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