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1. Summer in a Glass: The Coming of Age of Winemaking in the Finger Lakes
- Used Book in Good Condition
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2. iSi Gourmet Whip Cream/Food Whipper for All Hot and Cold Applications, 1 Pint, Stainless Steel/Red
- The Gourmet Whip Plus is a multifunctional cream whipper for the professional or home kitchenProduct can be used for both hot and cold applications. Create fresh whipped cream you control the ingredients of, or specialized espumas and flavored foams.
- Product has a Stainless Steel bottle and head - both are dishwasher safe and sturdy enough to hold up to professional kitchens
- Includes 3 SS tips, star, straight and tulip, a cleaning brush and charger holder. Product is NFS and HACCP qualified
- The Gourmet Whip is available in 3 different sizes. iSi has a variety of accessories available to maximize your culinary creations as well.
- iSi chargers are availble for purchase here and are needed to charge your whipper
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Since many Pennsylvania (and others from surrounding states) wine enthusiasts are well-versed on the Finger Lakes wines, I thought it appropriate to post about the passing of Sam Argetsinger. Sam was arguably the most recognized grape grower in the FL region. His 16-acre Argetsinger Vineyard, located on the East side of Seneca Lake near the town of Hector, produced the fruit for Ravines winery's acclaimed Argetsinger Dry Riesling. For score hounds, the 2008 Argetsinger was awarded 92 pts from WS and Sam's hard work in the vineyard was responsible for much of that score. Sam's vineyard skills were so recognized that an entire Chapter was devoted to him in the great book "Summer in a Glass", a book about the coming of the Finger Lakes wine region. He will be sorely missed.
While PLCB doesn't carry Ravines' Argetsinger dry Riesling, I'll be pulling one out of the cellar tonight to celebrate a great achievement by a great man. Please have a pour tonight.
That's my recipe and ingredients list except I use Amarena cherries.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001N29O5G?keywords=Amarena%20Toschi%20Italian%20Black%20Cherries&qid=1449844223&ref_=sr_1_2&sr=8-2
But then again, I jumped from the fire engine red maraschino cherries to these, so maybe I missed something.