LIVE from the Outdoor Living and Landscape show here in Wichita.  The show runs three days starting this Friday Mar 3rd through 5th at Century-II convention center in downtown Wichita.

The warm weather has everyone excited about Spring, a little early maybe but it’s never too early to start planning your annual yard maintenance and get ready for a great season of outdoor cooking as you enjoy your backyard.  This years show will be better than ever with something for everyone.  Follow @outdoorlivingandlandscapeshow on Face Book.

The Outdoor Living and Landscape Show gives homeowners ideas for landscaping, gardening, yard, and other outdoor projects. Learn from the professionals with our seminars, sponsored by K-State Research & Extension – Sedgwick County!  And of course, there will be plenty of opportunities for shopping! Tons of vendors will be there with what you want and need to make your backyard time the best it can be!  Shuttle service from Lawrence Dumont Stadium parking lot to Century II available! It’s free and there is very little delay between shuttles.

Learn more and plan you schedule so you don’t miss any of the seminars, grilling demos and more:  www.outdoorlivingandlandscapeshow.com

Good Life Guy’s Wine of the Week:
2014 Landmark Vineyards Overlook Chardonnay

Image result for 2014 Landmark Vineyards Overlook ChardonnayAlluring aromas of smoky, toasty oak and rich flavors of fig, apricot and melon give this an appealing, drink-me-now character.  Notes of Meyer lemon, marzipan, toasted almonds, Asian pear, honeysuckle and a hint of Tahitian vanilla. On the palate, notes of apricot, clover honey and toast are in perfect balance with zippy acidity and bright minerality.  This Chardonnay will pair beautifully with lemon and garlic chicken with mushrooms. WS90 WE88

www.landmarkwine.com

2014 Landmark Vineyards Overlook Pinot Noir

Image result for 2014 Landmark Vineyards Overlook Pinot NoirThree appellations are called into service for this red, the majority from Sonoma and Monterey counties, with the remainder from tiny San Benito County.  On the nose, the wine is rich with molasses, cherry, spearmint, black tea, cranberry and plum. The palate features notes of gingerbread spice, red raspberry and grilled mushroom with a lengthy finish of mocha, black tea and forest floor. WE86, International Wine Report 91

Both of these wines retail for $25 and are sold out at the winery…
…you can get some now at Jacob Liquor on N. Rock Road for $15.99!

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