Blog-Spot: DallasWineChick
I call myself the “accidental blogger.” I first started on Twitter and went back and read my Tweets after the first 90 days. I was terribly boring and didn’t have any new take on the subject of marketing or PR. I decided to talk about wine – and my following grew from 30 to almost 1,000. I said that when I hit 1,600 followers I’d start the blog. That happened a year ago in February.
Another accidental circumstance. I was on a business trip in San Francisco for a client and we were asked to come early. The client realized she didn’t need us so we made our way to Napa. My life was literally changed by one sip of a Stag’s Leap Cask 23. I remember being overwhelmed by the moment – absolutely astonished that the wines I had been drinking tasted so different. Later I was overwhelmed by the price of purchase as I prayed my credit card would go through (I was young). Several days later, I had to use all of my marketing skills to convince my husband that paying that much for a special bottle was worth it. And, several months later on our anniversary, I was validated as I saw he enjoyed it as much as I did.
My trips to Napa and Sonoma have always been memorable. My goal is to find the family-owned, estate wines that haven’t been discovered yet. Some of my favorites are Larkmead, Ladera, Lancaster, Sojourn, Failla, Michel Schlumberger, Pina, Peju, Frank Family, Vincent Arroyo, Goosecross and Barnett Vineyards.
- Under $50 – Failla Viognier, Failla Phoenix Ranch Syrah, Vincent Arroyo Petite Syrah Reserve, Larkmead Firebelle, Ladera Cabernet, Goosecross Cabernet, Va Piano Cabernet, Alexander Nicole Rock Star Red
- Under $25 – Summers Cabernet, Raptor Ridge Pinot Noir, Groom Syrah, Sacre Bleu Cabernet and Lancaster Sauvignon Blanc.
I like to blog because it gives me a reason to talk about wine. It’s opened so many doors in the industry and I’ve even landed my first wine/spirits-related account – the Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America. I get to help promote an entire convention dedicated to the subject of wine and spirits. I also attended my first wine blogger conference in Walla Walla, Washington last year. I’ve committed myself to post once a week and daily on Facebook/Twitter (@melanie0). That way it’s manageable with the real job and provides an outlet for my passion.Saw ‘Em, Snagged ‘Em
Mike’s To-Do List…Part 7
Best. Salmon. Ever.
Eons ago, when traveling around the country with an entertaining expert for one of our clients, she prepared this recipe on a TV show. We’ve been making it at our house ever since, and it’s hands-down our kids’ favorite salmon dish. Serve it up with sticky white rice, sauteed spinach or glazed carrots. An easy and delish supper!
Marinated Salmon
1/3 cup honey
1/3 cup light or dark brown sugar
2 tsp fresh-squeezed lemon juice
8 tsp melted butter (or margarine)
3/4 tsp red pepper flakes
1 tsp liquid smoke (essential!)
4 salmon fillets
Mix ingredients well and marinate salmon fillets for at least 30 minutes. Bake at 350 ’til done or grill. Reduce marinade and pour over.
Notes: 1. Now, don’t be judgin’ the photo…I never claimed to be a food photog or stylist. 2. We shared this recipe with our friend Lee last weekend, who was worried about cooking a special Valentine’s dinner for his girlfriend. He just sent a note confirming success: “I managed to not mess it up b/c Shameeka, the girl I’m dating, loved it!”




