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Jun 22, 2019

Floral and lush, this $12 South African white wine blend blossoms in your glass - The Washington Post

Wine Imports, distributed by Elite: Available in the District at 1 West Dupont Circle Wine & Spirits, the Bottle Shop, Daily 14, Paul’s of Chevy Chase, Rodman’s. Available in Maryland at Crescent Beer & Wine in Bowie, Diamond Square Beer & Wine in Gaithersburg, Friendship Wine & Liquor in Abingdon, Goska’s Liquors in Severna Park, Snider’s Super Foods in Silver Spring, Wine Cellars of Annapolis. Available in Virginia at Classic Wines in Great Falls, Ellwood Thompson’s Natural Market in Richmond, Whole Foods Market in Vienna. GREAT VALUE Lini 910 Labrusca Rosé NV Lambrusco dell’Emilia, Italy, $16 Lambrusco, a light-bodied, sparkling red, is Italy’s surprise partner to pizza, barbecue and charcuterie. This is the first rosé Lambrusco I’ve tried, and it’s a delight. Flavors of watermelon, strawberry and wild herbs make for a refreshing patio pounder, and if you’re not careful, you may finish it before the food is ready. And there are bubbles! This wine is new to the market, but it should get wider availability, especially if customers aren’t skeptical about trying a pink lambrusco. ABV: 11 percent.Imported and distributed by Winebow: Available in the District at Rodman’s. Available in Maryland at Bradley Food & Beverage in Bethesda, the Perfect Pour in Elkridge. Domaine Naturaliste Rebus Cabernet Sauvignon 2015 Wilyabrup, Margaret River, Australia, $30 Winemaker Bruce Dukes has crafted an elegant, plush New World-style cabernet that explodes with ripe flavors of blackberries, currants and blueberries. Even with its fruit-forward flavors, it maintains an Old World sensibility — the oak is beautifully integrated to give structure and tannin to the wine, the alcohol is in check, and there’s a mineral undertone that suggests a fine bordeaux. Pair this with the next large hunk of beef you grill for a summer party. ABV: 14 percent.Imported by Artisans & Vines. Distributed in the District by Hop & Wine, in Maryland by Artisans & Vines, and in Virginia by Hop & Wine and LK Wine Tours & Sales. Available in the District at MacArthur Beverages, Rodman’s. Available in Maryland at Bethesda Co-Op in Cabin John, Bradley Food & Beverage and Georgetown Square Wine and Beer in Bethesda, Finewine.com and the Wine Harvest in Gaithersburg, Takoma Park-Silver Spring Co-Op in Takoma Park. Available in V...

Feb 9, 2017

Montgomery/MAC basketball notebook: Churchill girls get back on track; Potomac School's Devon Flowers gets 'a ...

Senior Nina Hazra knew the freshman could shoot, but hadn’t seen anything like that in a game, let alone one against Bethesda-Chevy Chase. That quick scoring outburst ultimately made the difference in last Tuesday’s 67-58 victory over the Bulldogs’ Montgomery County rival. Seniors Coco Kuchins, Alex Hacopian and Hazra have guided Churchill to a 10-2 start, but contributions from a talented freshman class could make them into a playoff contender. Freshmen Brittini Martin, Katie Stanish and Wilson have emerged as key players in the rotation and combined for 22 points in the win against the Barons. “To have a little surprise effort from different bench players is a really important thing because it’s something that can get us over the edge over a great team,” Hazra said. Kuchins leads the team on both ends, averaging 16 points, four assists, five steals and two blocks. The Air Force commit is one of the D.C. area’s top defenders and has increased her scoring efficiency by forcing her way to the foul line, where she averages 8.8 attempts per game. Against Bethesda-Chevy Chase, she scored 21 points and converted 11 of 13 free throws. Hazra, a 5-foot-10 forward, is averaging 11.5 points and seven rebounds, and Hacopian has been a steady two-way contributor in the backcourt. The win against B...

Dec 22, 2016

'Christmas Vacation' inspires holiday decorations at Wallingford farm

There’s several depicting main character Clark Griswold throughout the movie. Beaumont, the owner of the farm, said the 1989 film, which starred Chevy Chase, Beverly D’Angelo, and Randy Quaid, was the last major Christmas film to pick as a theme for his display. “We’ve done all the rest of them,” he said. “I mean, ‘Frozen,’ and this, we’ve done Rudolph (the Red Nosed Reindeer), we’ve done the Abominable Snowman, we’ve done too many,” he said. Last year’s display, based on the Disney hit “Frozen,” drew the most visitors of any theme, bolstered by the movie’s popularity among children, Beaumont said. He said he tries to alternate between kids movies and those with more adult humor, which also helped with the selection of “Christmas Vacation” this year. Beaumont also brought back characters from past displays, including Elsa and several Olafs from last year’s “Frozen,” for people who want to bring their children. The annual display has become a much-anticipated tradition in Wallingford, and motorists were already taking pictures of the props as Beaumont, aided by friends, family, and employees, was building the display late Saturday morning and early Saturday afternoon. Beaumont said he used to just put flower-filled trucks in this highly visible corner of his property before he decided to make them more festive. “We always liked that and then one year it was like ‘oh, let’s just put Frosty (the Snowman) on it,’ and this is what’s turned into now,” he said. “People just wait for it.” Beaumont said residents ask him weeks ahead of time about the annual theme, but he finds the surprise to be part of the fun. Kathy Orsini, an employee at Beaumont Farm, said her classmates at Lyman Hall High School also try to pry information out of her. She said she was excited to help build the display after she began work... (Meriden Record-Journal)

Sep 21, 2016

Boys golf scoreboard: Saturday, Sept. 17 results

Grayslake Central -- Hanson 83, Maiden 90, Brown 89. Schaumburg -- Calip 92, Pyde 102, Rieger 103, Flowers 106. * Wheeling invitational At Chevy Chase, par 72 TEAM SCORES Barrington 290, Loyola Acad. 304, St. Charles East 307, Lake Forest 308, Prospect 309, Stevenson 313, Maine South 316, Glenbrook North 316, Libertyville 317, Rolling Meadows 318, Wheaton Warrenville South 320, Highland Park 324, St. Charles North 324, St. Viator 328, Nazareth Acad. 338, Hersey 344, Evanston 348, Notre Dame 351, Conant 356, Elk Grove 357, Wheeling 364, Buffalo Grove 365, Niles West 368, Latin School 31, Niles North 434. INDIVIDUAL FINISHERS Top 10 individuals -- 1. Calbi (Bar) 65 (course record), 2. Bussel (Stev) 71, 3. Bertke (StCE) 71, 4. Dolan (Bar) 73, 5. McCarthy (Gbkn) 73, 6. Garmoe (Pros) 73, 7. Thomas (LF) 73, 8. Muehlschlegel (StCN) 74, 9. Lim (Bar) 74, 10. Prassas (Loy) 75. * ... (Chicago Daily Herald)

Jun 10, 2016

Holly Hill Inn boasts local meats, veggies; Food Truck Friday today

Chevy Chase Farmers Market, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, now in front of John’s New Classic Shoes at 316 South Ashland Avenue, will have meat, eggs, fresh seasonal produce including lettuce and strawberries; soap and honey; and flowers and fresh herbs. ?  Herb’n Renewal and Valley Oak Produce will be in front of Pedal the Planet, 3450 Richmond Road, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday with corn, tomatoes, strawberries, peaches, melons, green beans, potatoes, squash, herb seas... (Lexington Herald Leader)

Feb 3, 2016

High school basketball postponements for Thursday, Jan. 21

Northwood at Blair, 7:15 Oxon Hill at Central— postponed Paint Branch at Springbrook, 5:30 Quince Orchard at Clarksburg, 5:30 Rockville at Bethesda-Chevy Chase, 7:15 Seneca Valley at Poolesville, 5:30 Suitland at Eleanor Roosevelt— postponed Watkins Mill at Damascus, 5:30 Wheaton at Whitman, 7:15 Wise at Laurel— postponed Wootton at Walter Johnson, 7:15 VIRGINIA Annandale at South County — postponed to Thursday, Jan. 28, 7:30 p.m. Brentsville at Riverside, 7 Broad Run at Briar Woods, 7:45 Champe at Dominion, 7:15 Fairfax at Yorktown— postponed Heritage at Rock Ridge, 7:15 Herndon at Robinson— postponed Jefferson at Marshall— postponed to Saturday, Feb. 6, 6:45 p.m. Lake Braddock at T.C. Williams— postponed to Monday, Feb. 1, 7:30 p.m. Madison at Hayfield— postponed to Thursday, Jan. 28, 7:15 p.m. Park View at Loudoun County, 7:15 Patriot at Stonewall Jackson— postponed Potomac (Va.) at North Stafford— postponed Potomac Falls at Tuscarora, 7:45 South Lakes at Langley— postponed Lee at Stone Bridge, 7:30 Stuart at Wakefield— postponed to Monday, Feb. 1, 7:15 p.m. West Potomac at West Springfield— postponed Westfield at Chantilly— postponed PRIVATE Capitol Christian at National Christian— postponed Episcopal at St. Albans, 6 Flint Hill at Sidwell Friends — postponed Landon at Georgetown Prep, 6 McLean School at Field, 6:15 National Collegiate at Washington Latin, 7 Spencerville Adventist at Edmund Burke, 4 St. John's at McNamara — postponed to Wednesday, Jan. 27, 7:30 p.m. Jordan Smith for Synthesis/Koubaroulis LLC.?/?The Washington Post In a big WCAC matchup the Eagles put together a thrilling performance to win over the Stags on their home court. GIRLS' BASKETBALL DISTRICT Anacostia at Wilson, 6 Bell at H.D. Woodson, 6 Cardozo at Ballou, 6 IDEA at SEED, 5:30 National Collegiate at Washington Latin — postponed Theodore Roosevelt at Eastern, 6 MARYLAND C.H. Flowers at Bowie— postponed Churchill at Einstein, 7 Eleanor Roosevelt at Suitland— postponed Great Mills at Chopticon, 7 Gwynn Park at Oxon Hill— postponed High Point at Parkdale— postponed Laurel at Wise— postponed Leonardtown at Huntingtown, 7 McDonough at Thomas Stone — postponed Northwest at Gaithersburg, 7:15 Northwestern at Bladensburg— postponed Paint Branch at Springbrook, 7:25 Seneca Valley at Poolesville, 7:15 Walter Johnson at Wootton, 7 Watkins Mill at Damascus, 7:15 Wheaton at Whitman, 7:15 VIRGINIA Annandale at South County— postponed Broad Run at Briar Woods, 6:15 Chantilly at Westfield— postponed Dominion at Champe, ...