by Tanis | Mar 1, 2017 | Hispanic Food & Drink
Wine Guide There’s no right way or wrong way to taste wine. It’s this simple — do you like what you’re drinking or do you not like what you’re drinking? That said, there’s a formal way to taste wine that reveals more about the wine in your glass, even before you start...
by Tanis | Feb 28, 2017 | Hispanic Food & Drink
Italian Reds Tuscan Maestro’s Acclaimed Chianti Collezione di Paolo Chianti 2015 “Paolo Masi makes wines with irreproachably clean fruit and abundant personality,” says Gambero Rosso, Italy’s top wine guide. Don’t miss out on this latest...
by Tanis | Feb 24, 2017 | Hispanic Food & Drink, TannerGonzalez Blog
If the bar isn’t very busy, consider talking to the bartender for drink recommendations. If the bar is busy and you don’t know what you want: Order a simple well drink, such as a rum and Coke. Look at the beer taps on the wall and choose one that looks interesting....
by Tanis | Feb 20, 2017 | Hispanic Entertainment, TannerGonzalez Blog
There are few events on the American calendar that transcend time, that hold the same appeal today as they did decades ago. Sports allow for unique experiences and opportunities to influence clients. Entertaining clients (or, more importantly, potential clients) at a...
by Tanis | Feb 15, 2017 | Featured, Hispanic Culture, TannerGonzalez Blog
We think we know the story pretty well already: Young wrestler has two dreams: (a) to win the state championship, and (b) to win the love of a girl. The defending state champion is a man-mountain who carries telephone poles to the top of stadiums. The girl is an...