Tag: Wine
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A Year of Firsts: Wine, Travel, and 2025 Reflections

A year that was supposed to be about understanding Indiana wine turned into something much bigger. From a delayed suitcase and a life-changing pilgrimage through Burgundy’s vineyards, to discovering volcanic Assyrtiko in Greece, red‑rock sunrises in Sedona, a four‑night “espresso shot” of County Kerry and Dublin, and an NFL game in Berlin where Scooter blasted…
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Where Every Pour Has a Story: Cheers to 15 Years with Tasteful Times

From boxed wine mysteries in the family fridge to sharing $30 bottles and backyard tastings with new friends, my journey with Tasteful Times celebrates 15+ years of community, discovery, and unforgettable wine moments right here in Fishers. Here’s how our local shop grew into a legend—one bottle, story, and friendship at a time.
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Greek Wine: A New World in the Old World

Traveling the world has given me a passport full of memories. Greece—land of myth, sun, and sea—remained a blank page for me until recently. Then, last fall, close friends invited us to celebrate their 30th anniversary on the Greek islands. Suddenly, it became a double first: their maiden voyage to Europe and, at long last,…
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Burgundy 2025 – A Journey Through Burgundy’s Côte de Beaune

Yesterday stretched endlessly, so our evening was a quiet affair—just dinner and some shopping for some essentials while waiting for my luggage to arrive. I woke up feeling refreshed and ready for a new adventure. About an hour before Thomas, our guide from Safari Tours, was due to pick us up, I noticed, via Airtag,…
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Burgundy 2025 – The Day that Never Ended

Groundhog Day has taken on a whole new meaning for me. While it traditionally falls on February 2nd, it feels as though the last 48 hours have blended together into an indistinguishable haze of monotonous routine. I ended “day one” by stumbling into a hotel lobby at the unholy hour of 4:30 AM, courtesy of…
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Burgundy 2025 – The Journey Begins

The anticipation of a trip has always thrilled me. The excitement of travel was evident even during a field trip to the Evansville Zoo in my elementary school days. My excitement was so intense that I couldn’t sleep, leaving me exhausted but still eager to enjoy the outing. Over time, I’ve learned to manage my…
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Spring in Indiana: A Season of Uncertainty and Wine Exploration

Springtime in Indiana is always a delightful surprise! One moment it might be a sunny 70 degrees, and the next—like in 2018—we could be buried under 10.5 inches of snow in late March! During my working years—though some might debate just how “work” I did—those weather fluctuations hardly mattered; my office always maintained a perfect…
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A Wine Lover’s Spontaneous Adventure in Burgundy

As someone who typically eschews to-do lists and prefers to live in the moment, my unexpected journey to Burgundy presented an exciting challenge to my usual laid-back approach. This spontaneous trip to Burgundy all began with a simple announcement from my daughter: “Hey, I’m going to Lyon, France.” Whether it was FOMO or seizing an…
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February’s Ferment: Indiana’s Wine Scene Blossoms in Winter

Photos from Winzerwald Winery February, the shortest month of the year, often feels paradoxically long. While it signals the back half of winter, the cold, dark days can still feel endless, especially in Indiana, where snow rarely blankets the landscape as it does for our northern neighbors. Yet, amidst this winter lull, Indiana’s wine country…

