Archive for February 26th, 2008
I was visiting earlier today with one of my wine gurus, Mike McVittie over at Brown Jug. Mike is always experimenting with new wines–and I’ve turned him on to some new wines after returning from trips!
Our neighbor to the south, Washington State, is putting out some great wines. In fact, Mike and his crew at the Wine Club are hosting a Washington State wine tasting next Saturday at the Hotel Captain Cook.
I looked over the wine list for the tasting–he’s got some great pours set aside.
Set aside this Sat., Mar. 1. The tasting is at 7pm at the Endeavor Room at the Hotel Captain Cook. Wine club members pay $35. Nonmembers: $40. The tastings are grouped into four flights:
Flight 1:
2005 Barnard Griffin Fume Blanc
2006 De Lille Chaleur Blanc
Flight 2:
2003 Ethos Merlot
2003 Whitman Merlot
2005 Doyenne Syrah (OMG–This is GREAT wine!)
Flight 3:
2003 Kiona Lemberger
2006 Hedges CMS Red
2005 Murray Cuvee
Flight 4:
2005 Soos Creek Artis Series
2004 Woodward Canyon Art Series
2005 Andrew Will Champoux
Over the last year, I’ve spend quite a bit of time traveling in Washington–and a little bit of that time tasting the fine wines they produce there. Don’t miss out on this tasting! Call (907)563-3286 to reserve your place!
Scott Slone of Alaska Podshow enjoys a glorious seafood medley at Winterlake Lodge: Alaska King Crab, silver salmon and some other goodies from the sea. Our wine? A beautiful Pinot Noir from Estancia. We grabbed a big box of wine from Brown Jug for our trip out to Winterlake. As soon as Carl saw it, he remarked “Ah, I see you’ve brought coals to Newcastle!” There’s no shortage of good wine at Winterlake Lodge, especially during one of Kirsten’s Culinary Weekends!
Hot deals in mid-May!
One thing I’ve learned with air fare wars: grab ‘em when you see ‘em.
This is a great little skirmish that lasts for all of 11 days. You can thank Frontier Airlines, which is resuming service to Anchorage on May 9. The Denver-based airline launched a nationwide fare sale for travel through May 20. Trouble is they don’t start flying until May 9. So–take advantage of the great air fares between May 9 and May 20 only.
NOTE: best fares are on Tue., Wed. Sat. Plan accordingly. Following are “all-in” prices, including taxes and fees. You can fly on other days–for a few more bucks.
Have Jamie, Laura or one of the fine professionals at USTravel get seats for you. They’ll charge you an extra $38–but it’s worth it! Call (907)561-2434 or (800)544-2217. These fares are valid in either direction.
REMEMBER: these prices are “all-in” including all taxes and fees. USTravel’s $38 ticketing charge is additional.
Between Anchorage and:
Albuquerque $452rt (Valid Tue/Wed/Sat May 10-20 only)
Atlanta $454rt
Billings $412rt
Chicago $454rt
Denver $313rt WHOA!!
Dallas $434rt
Detroit $443rt
El Paso $432rt
Houston $442rt
Indianapolis $442rt
Kansas City $392rt
Las Vegas $433rt
L.A. $393rt WHOA!
Milwaukee, WI $442rt
Minneapolis $433rt
New York $433rt
Oklahoma City $433rt
Omaha $433rt
Phalidelphia $453rt
Phoenix $413rt
Sacramento, CA $433rt
St. Louis $453rt
Salt Lake City $352 rt WHOA!
San Antonio $453 rt
San Diego $411rt
San Francisco $411rt
San Jose, CA $411rt
Washington, DC $493rt
REMEMBER: These rates are valid Tue/Wed/Sat between May 9 and May 20. Travel on other days is available–for a few more bucks. I know–it’s a narrow window. FEAR NOT. There will be more sales–but take advantage of this one while it lasts.
WATCH FOR: Anchorage-Seattle web specials on Continental; Anchorage-Frankfurt specials on Condor, Anchorage-Fairbanks specials on Era Aviation!
WHICH AIRLINE? Almost all the airlines are playing on this sale. The trick is getting the seat. Let Jamie, Laura or one of the other agents at USTravel get the perfect reservations for you. They’ll charge you an extra $38–but you’ll save a bundle!
Speaking of airlines, did I mention that United is on my “s” list? So is USAir. Why? Because these two airlines will charge you $25 for your second checked bag. My, it’s dark down there at the bottom of the barrel, eh?
Call USTravel at (907)561-2434 or (800)541-2434.
Tell ‘em Scott sent you.
This just in:
US Airways today announced it will charge $25 for a second checked bag.
USAir is following the lead of its code-share partner, United Airlines. Plus, they’re stepping it up a notch by including all their international flights as well.
USAir has flights from Anchorage to Phoenix and Anchorage to Las Vegas.
I’ve flown them a couple of times. I didn’t like it then. Plus, they have a lousy airport club in Boston that you get access to if you have Alaska Airlines’ Board Room membership. Unlike the Board Room, however, there is lousy coffee. They charge for internet access. The staff is nice but–well, it’s a lousy club.
Of course, it’s a lousy airline. I kinda miss America West. They ran a better show, I think. Perhaps this latest STUPID move is being inflicted on the traveling public because the company still cannot get their pilots to agree to a single contract.
Yep. That’s it. USAir’s strategy is to make everyone equally miserable. To make their flying experience equally bad. To settle in at the bottom of the heap. My, it’s dark there at the bottom of the barrel. Keep it up. Jerks.








