Tony Ford
FORD LAW
256 W 93RD ST, NEW YORK, NY 10025
212-799-0631
[email protected]
Tony Ford founded Ford Law to guide other New Yorkers in crafting comprehensive yet affordable estate plans. Prior to founding Ford Law, Tony practiced law for six years at large firms in Manhattan and for three years at a financial services firm.
Tony lives with his wife and two boys in Manhattan's Upper West Side. His wife, Julie, is the founder of http://www.fordfinancialsolutions.com/ (Ford Financial Solutions, LLC), a fee-only financial planning practice in New York City. Tony can often be found playing baseball in Riverside Park with his boys.
The Scotch
HIGHLAND PARK SCOTCH
MADE WITH PRIDE ON ORKNEY
Our whisky, like our island home, is shaped by a wild climate and stormy seas, and by the Vikings who settled here over 1,000 years ago, leaving their mark on our people and our culture.

COMPASS BOX WHISKEY
GLASGOW BLEND
BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY
The second permanent whisky in the Great King Street range is full, rich and smoky on the palate with notes of baking spices and sherry wine notes.

The Wine

BOTA BOX CABERNET
Bota Box Cabernet Sauvignon offers aromas of black cherry and blackberry with a touch of violet and black peppercorn. Medium in body, this wine is supple and juicy with rich flavors of red currant, black fruit compote and spice on the finish.

BLACK BOX MALBEC
Luscious violet and blackberry aromas, with juicy plum flavors and hints of leather and chocolate. Black Box Wines Malbec has an earthy structure and balanced acidity that lead to a complex, velvety finish.
CHIANTI CLASSICO
WHAT MAKES IT CHIANTI?
Chianti Classico is a DOCG wine and shows unique peculiarities and characteristics. Simply said, it is not enough to be produced in within the Chianti region to be called a "Classico". In fact Classico wine has to respect specific rules. Its blend is 80% of Sangiovese, the red grape typical of this area, 20% of other grapes which include native grapes such as Canaiolo and Colorino, as well as other international varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot.
Its characteristics are a limpid ruby red color, floral notes for its odor and a harmonious, dry and sapid flavor with a good level of tannin. The minimum alcohol level should be 12 degrees.
This Episode of Wine and Dime was brought to you by:

AMY IRVINE
IRVINE WEALTH PLANNING STRATEGIES, LLC
10 EAST MARKET STREET
CORNING NY 14830
WWW.IRVINEADVISE.COM
EMAIL:  [email protected]

Tony Ford

FORD LAW
256 W 93RD ST, NEW YORK, NY 10025

212-799-0631

[email protected]

Tony Ford founded Ford Law to guide other New Yorkers in crafting comprehensive yet affordable estate plans. Prior to founding Ford Law, Tony practiced law for six years at large firms in Manhattan and for three years at a financial services firm.

Tony lives with his wife and two boys in Manhattan's Upper West Side. His wife, Julie, is the founder of Ford Financial Solutions, LLC, a fee-only financial planning practice in New York City. Tony can often be found playing baseball in Riverside Park with his boys.

The Scotch

HIGHLAND PARK SCOTCH

MADE WITH PRIDE ON ORKNEY

Our whisky, like our island home, is shaped by a wild climate and stormy seas, and by the Vikings who settled here over 1,000 years ago, leaving their mark on our people and our culture.

COMPASS BOX WHISKEY

GLASGOW BLEND

BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY

The second permanent whisky in the Great King Street range is full, rich and smoky on the palate with notes of baking spices and sherry wine notes.

The Wine

BOTA BOX CABERNET

Bota Box Cabernet Sauvignon offers aromas of black cherry and blackberry with a touch of violet and black peppercorn. Medium in body, this wine is supple and juicy with rich flavors of red currant, black fruit compote and spice on the finish.

BLACK BOX MALBEC

Luscious violet and blackberry aromas, with juicy plum flavors and hints of leather and chocolate. Black Box Wines Malbec has an earthy structure and balanced acidity that lead to a complex, velvety finish.

CHIANTI CLASSICO

WHAT MAKES IT CHIANTI?

Chianti Classico is a DOCG wine and shows unique peculiarities and characteristics. Simply said, it is not enough to be produced in within the Chianti region to be called a "Classico". In fact Classico wine has to respect specific rules. Its blend is 80% of Sangiovese, the red grape typical of this area, 20% of other grapes which include native grapes such as Canaiolo and Colorino, as well as other international varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot.

Its characteristics are a limpid ruby red color, floral notes for its odor and a harmonious, dry and sapid flavor with a good level of tannin. The minimum alcohol level should be 12 degrees.

This Episode of Wine and Dime was brought to you by:

AMY IRVINE

IRVINE WEALTH PLANNING STRATEGIES, LLC

10 EAST MARKET STREET

CORNING NY 14830

WWW.IRVINEADVISE.COM

EMAIL:  [email protected]