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Mar 17, 20236 min read
Siciliano's Market News, March 17th, 2023 Edition
This week's list of new and returning products follows more information about the 2023 Edition of the Siciliano's Home Brew Competition


Jan 27, 20236 min read
Siciliano's Market News, January 27, 2023 Edition
This week's list of new and returning products follows information about the 2023 Edition of the Siciliano's Home Brew Competition


Jul 29, 20225 min read
Siciliano's Market News, July 29th, 2022 Edition
Ups and Downs- Life Can Been A Rollercoaster


Feb 28, 20205 min read
Siciliano's Market News, Feb 28 Edition
This weekend's lineup of in-store tastings and a three day sale on premium cigars & locally roasted coffee.


Jan 31, 20208 min read
Siciliano's Market News, Biodynamic Wines Edition (Jan 31)
“The lunar new Year? What does the lunar new year have to do with vino?” I asked. “And what the hell are biodynamic wines?”


Jan 24, 20207 min read
Siciliano's Market News, Our Mission to Sell Quality Wine at Affordable Prices Edition (Jan 24)
Our mission at Siciliano’s is to give our customers the best bang for their wine buying budget.


Jan 6, 20203 min read
In Praise of Pinots
One of my most memorable wine experiences involved a bottle of Pinot noir from the Burgundy region of France.


Dec 13, 20133 min read
A Short Course in Aperitifs
The name aperitif is derived from the Latin aperire, which means "to open" and refers to the stimulation of appetite that occurs after ing


May 20, 20131 min read
Stop and Smell the Rosés
I’ve always been rather standoffish towards rosés simply because I assumed that they were cut from the same cloth as white zinfandels.


Apr 10, 20133 min read
Recollections in Wine: A Short Course in Chianti
Twenty years later in an Italian restaurant on Rush Street in Chicago, another old waiter persuaded me to give Chianti another try.


Dec 15, 20114 min read
A Short History of Sherry
Perhaps no style of wine more than sherry owes its development to happenstance.


Dec 1, 20113 min read
A Short Course in Port
While there are many fine port style wines made throughout the world, the wines that can legally be called Porto are produced only in Port


Apr 8, 20113 min read
Not just beer, wine geeks too
Long before I understood IBUs, Belgian quads, or the difference between ales and lagers, I developed a fascination for wine.
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