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Eating my way through the Big Apple and around the world.

Always in favor of extraordinary flavor versus saving a few calories, I’m constantly seeking the best restaurants, recipes, and random little food finds. This blog chronicles my discoveries, most of which are located in New York City, the foodie heaven I am fortunate to call home.

After living in Manhattan for five years, I finally made the move to Brooklyn (Greenpoint) at the end of 2011. I could not be more excited to discover and devour all the great eats in my new borough. (Recommendations very welcome!)

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29 September 2009
Princely Winery, Liechtenstein
While in Liechtenstein I visited the Princely Winery, which yes, is owned by the royal family.
It’s the largest of three wineries in Liechtenstein, producing 25,000 bottles a year, which is a little less than one bottle per resident. Since wine produced here is exported limitedly, it’s somewhat rare. It was a great treat to try it, and the vineyards were beautiful.

Princely Winery, Liechtenstein

While in Liechtenstein I visited the Princely Winery, which yes, is owned by the royal family.

It’s the largest of three wineries in Liechtenstein, producing 25,000 bottles a year, which is a little less than one bottle per resident. Since wine produced here is exported limitedly, it’s somewhat rare. It was a great treat to try it, and the vineyards were beautiful.

Tags: Europe
Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh