WARMER DAYS,
LOVELY FLOWERS,
LIGHTER FOOD and WINE
Spring releases so much of what we’ve stored since the Holiday Season. Walks are now more common. Spirits soar with the laughter of children playing in the schoolyard. Women glow in pretty print dresses and men down south are about to don seersucker suits again. Songbirds, the harbinger of wonderful things returning, serenade all the livelong day. Although vacation season isn’t quite here, the irresistible temptation is to get in the car and go somewhere.
A change of scenery for even a long weekend invigorates. The Atlantic and Gulf Coasts are ours with little effort. Georgia and South Carolina’s barrier islands offer retreats from rustic to luxurious. North Carolina’s Outer Banks are the stuff of novels. Our food is from local sources, particularly near the ocean where the lifestyle is slow and easy.
Atlanta, Charlotte, Nashville, Chattanooga, Raleigh and Richmond are major culinary centers. Louisville has emerged as a top gourmet destination. With museums, art galleries, sports, live theater and all that comes from their major universities, a visit there will always be fruitful.
The mountains are glowing again. Wineries are uncorking those lighter reds, whites and some now have sparkling wine. These are perfect for food from outdoor grilling and the omnipresent barbecue.
The March edition of Wines Down South features
Doc Lawrence’s journey to Mississippi’s Gulf Coast,
a day at Chateau Blessey in Biloxi, and a return to the restaurants of Thomasville, Georgia and the heralded Sweet Grass Dairy, plus a dine around inTallahassee and the ultimate farm to table in Tallahassee and Monticello, Florida.
Florida prepares for the 500th birthday celebration with anticipation of the visit by Spain’s King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia. The Sunshine State is showcasing Major League Baseball teams including
our Atlanta Braves at Lake Buena Vista.
Behold fresh cut grass, clear skies, outdoors concerts and the intoxicating aromas from the grill. It’s springtime in Dixie and Wines Down South is your guide. We live and work here. It’s what we know and this is the land and home of the people we love.
Join us as we enjoy the roses, azaleas, dogwoods and nature’s symphony!
ClLICK HERE to enjoy Doc Lawrence's appearance with host Chef John Folse on the show, Stirrin' it up.
DOC'S WINE SELECTION
Norton from Georgia's Tiger Mountain Vineyards in Rabun County, is Doc's choice for March. This is also called Cynthiana, the grape of the Cherokee and one of America's finest wine products.
WINES DOWN SOUTH SUPPORTS THE HIGH MUSEUM ATLANTA
WINE AUCTION The High Museum Atlanta Wine Auction is Georgia's greatest food and wine party and the largest fundraising event for the High Museum of Art. This year is a Salute to the Glorious Grape with old friends and new, world renowned winemakers, and legendary chefs from across the country. Join Doc Lawrence and many others from the four corners for these unforgettable days and nights of celebrating wine, art, food and friends: March 28 - 31.
Wines Down South
Sheila Brewington Doc Lawrence Stephen W. Cannon Val Kruse
Jordan Bloomingdale Guy McKenzie Anne Marie O'Keefe
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