
Blog
Últimas Historias
Artículos seleccionados de la vibrante escena del Sur de Florida
Filtros1
Categoría
Etiquetas

The “Bent Wire Paper Clip” Was Patented In The US In 1867.
NewsAmerican consumers purchase some 11 Billion paper clips a year. This astounding figure amounts to about 35 paper clips per person in the US.

Shaking Up Napa Valley With An Experimental ‘R&D’ Wine Club
NewsBy TOM MARQUARDT and PATRICK DARR California winemakers are digging deep for guidance on creating wines for future generations, but perhaps none so deep as Adam Casto.

Beyond Cabernet: Napa Valley Vintners Innovate to Fight Climate Change
NewsBy TOM MARQUARDT and PATRICK DARR Winemakers around the world are grappling with climate change.

Chimichanga Means “Thingamajig”. The Name Was Created In Tucson By A Cook Who Didn’t Want To Curse In Front Of Kids.
NewsCarnauba wax, the substance that gives gummy bears their trademark gloss, is also used to shine up cars, shoes, surf boards and floors.

The Sip Heard Round the World: Celebrating 50 Years of the Legendary Judgment of Paris
NewsBy TOM MARQUARDT and PATRICK DARR This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Judgment of Paris, one of the most consequential blind wine tastings ever held.

The Great Send-Off: Why We’re Trading Caskets for Cremation in 2026
NewsFrom saving money to saving the planet, more families are choosing flexible, eco-friendly ways to say final goodbyes.

The First Picnic Table Appeared In The Late 1800s.
NewsAfter an ant has visited your picnic, it lays down a scent as it returns to the nest for the other ants to follow!

A 1925 Ad For Pineapple Recipes Received Over 60-Thousand Responses – 2500 For Pineapple Upside-Down Cakes
NewsThe first mention in print of Pineapple Upside Down cake was in 1930, and was listed in the 1936 Sears Roebuck catalog.

Timeless Elixirs: The Enduring Legacy of Old-Vine Zinfandel
NewsBy TOM MARQUARDT and PATRICK DARR Wines crafted from old-vine grapes hold a particular fascination for us.