Dried or fresh? Chopped or powdered?originally posted by Thor:
FWIW, here in Victor's forlorn corner of Europe, they seem to be using cpes as a garnish, in lieu of salt, pepper, etc., and liberally applied across courses. Can't say that I object.
originally posted by SFJoe:
Thanks, Jim,originally posted by Florida Jim:
FYI, there are two Coturris; Phil the farmer; Tony the winemaker.
Phil runs Enterprise Vineyard Management and does have over 600 acres that he farms organically and, in most cases, bio-dynamically.
Tony . . . doesn't.
I had some email from lurkers to that effect, but have been running around too much to post. Thanks for clarifying.
I had a vision of the Stay Puft monster of Brett marching down Rt. 29, but am relieved to know that Bill Murray can put his feet back up on the coffee table.
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by SFJoe:
Thanks, Jim,originally posted by Florida Jim:
FYI, there are two Coturris; Phil the farmer; Tony the winemaker.
Phil runs Enterprise Vineyard Management and does have over 600 acres that he farms organically and, in most cases, bio-dynamically.
Tony . . . doesn't.
I had some email from lurkers to that effect, but have been running around too much to post. Thanks for clarifying.
I had a vision of the Stay Puft monster of Brett marching down Rt. 29, but am relieved to know that Bill Murray can put his feet back up on the coffee table.
Man, I never get emails from lurkers.
No. Yes. Sometimes. No.Dried or fresh? Chopped or powdered?
originally posted by MLipton:
Y'know, you guys had me seriously second guessing my memories of sunny, dry October days in the Bay Area, so I just went and checked out the USGS data:
Precipitation totals (historical average) month by month for Sonoma, CA:
Jan - 6.52 in
Feb - 6.10
Mar - 4.54
Apr - 1.55
May - 0.79
Jun - 0.18
Jul - 0.05
Aug - 0.12
Sep - 0.33
Oct - 1.68
Nov - 4.22
Dec - 4.46
So, no, it's not the driest month of the year, but it's also not one of the 5 months commonly associated with the "monsoon season" either. I'm pretty sure that if I had a week-by-week breakdown, we'd see that the majority of precipitation occurs in the last 1-2 weeks of October.
Mark Lipton