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Santa Fe-based travel journalists Judie Fein and Paul Ross love exploring and learning, something they did a lot of for their new book, Slow Travel New Mexico, Unforgettable Personal Experiences in the Land of Enchantment. When the pandemic curbed their international travels, they instead focused on their home state. With their gregarious and curious natures, they found adventures most of us would have missed and asked questions we may not have pondered. Readers can benefit from their deep dives into … Read More
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Susan’s Fine Wine and Spirits | And Fine It Is
Walking into Susan’s Fine Wine & Spirits recently, I spied a lovely salmon-colored Provençal rosé, Rock Angel, from Chateau d’Eclans. Made from a distinctive blend of Grenache and Rolle, it’s the more sophisticated big sister of Whispering Angel, a less pricey but excellent rosé I pour all summer long. You won’t find either of these Angels, or d’Eclans’ even higher-end rosé, Garrus, just anywhere. In fact, the last time I found Rock Angel was in Nice, France, more than a … Read More
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