Chilling with Chilean wines
byRecently, WAG’s wine and spirits columnist Doug Paulding renewed old acquaintance with Chilean wines and found them to be good and, in some cases, even better.
Recently, WAG’s wine and spirits columnist Doug Paulding renewed old acquaintance with Chilean wines and found them to be good and, in some cases, even better.
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My sister Gina and I are having Sunday brunch at Le Château in South Salem, seated at a table whose window frames the verdure of Lewisboro as it rolls into the summer mist and the Hudson Valley’s ever-elusive horizon. Over cappuccino and tea, she remarks that the two couples sitting behind me look so much alike that they could be each other – 50 years apart. As they pass, I realize how fitting my sister’s remark is. At Le Château, the past, present and future dine happily together.