America's Most Congested Cities

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10. Miami, Fla.

(Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano)

Annual delay per traveler: 47 hours

Excess fuel consumed by metro commuters: 101,727 gallons



8. Detroit, Mich. (tie)

(Detroit-Warren-Livonia)

Annual delay per traveler: 52 hours

Excess fuel consumed by metro commuters: 76,425 gallons




8. San Diego, Calif. (tie)

(San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos)

Annual delay per traveler: 52 hours

Excess fuel consumed by metro commuters: 65,734 gallons




6. Orlando, Fla. (tie)

(Orlando-Kissimmee)

Annual delay per traveler: 53 hours

Excess fuel consumed by metro commuters: 27,842 gallons




6. San Jose, Calif. (tie)

(San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara)

Annual delay per traveler: 53 hours

Excess fuel consumed by metro commuters: 35,630 gallons





5. San Francisco, Calif.

(San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont)

Annual delay per traveler: 55 hours

Excess fuel consumed by metro commuters: 94,295 gallons




4. Houston, Texas

(Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown)

Annual delay per traveler: 56 hours

Excess fuel consumed by metro commuters: 88,239 gallons




3. Atlanta, Ga.

(Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Gainesville)

Annual delay per traveler: 57 hours

Excess fuel consumed by metro commuters: 95,936 gallons




2. Washington, D.C.

(Washington-Arlington-Alexandria)

Annual delay per traveler: 62 hours

Excess fuel consumed by metro commuters: 90,801 gallons




1. Los Angeles, Calif.

(Los Angeles-Long Beach- Santa Ana)

Annual delay per traveler: 70 hours

Excess fuel consumed by metro commuters: 366,969 gallons


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9 Great Unfiltered, Unfined Wines To Try

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White: Courier Sauvignon Blanc "Ryan's Vineyard" Napa Valley 2007 ($45)

Sauvignon blanc is typically light, fresh, fruity, zingy and very light in color. This wine, however, is unfiltered, so it's golden yellow and super lush, with notes of candied grapefruit and poached peaches that make it a perfect pairing for manchego, quince paste and salted marcona almonds.




Red: Cuvelier Los Andes Grand Vin 2005 ($40)

This is a classic Argentine version of a Bordeaux blend. It's made by famous French winemaking consultant Michele Roland and has a deep purple hue and spicy, smoky dark fruit aromas, true to the style of many of the wines he makes around the world.






Red: 2005 Scholium Project "Satrapies of the East" Red Blend ($35)

This is the Scholium Project's first blended wine that includes the 2005 Margit's Vineyard cabernet sauvignon, syrah and late-harvest Glos Vineyard Merlot. Characteristic of winemaker Abe Schoener's style, the wine is a true mélange of wild and rich flavors. It's bursting with blue and blackberry flavors, with hints of spices.





White: 2006 Dehlinger Chardonnay Estate, Unfiltered, Russian River Valley ($37)

Another classic Russian River Valley chardonnay. Full-bodied with citrus, stone fruits and white currant notes. On the palate, the fruit and minerality are very well balanced. Perfect for people who prefer to taste the fruit more than the oak in chardonnays.




Red: Domaine Georges Chicotot Nuits-St.-Georges "Les Vaucrains" 2004 ($53)

A pinot noir, this is a lovely, smooth Burgundy. The region's wines are notorious for being hit or miss, but this one's a hit, with subtle raspberry and cherry flavors on the palate.




White: Saintsbury Carneros Chardonnay 2006 ($40)

As opposed to the more lush, buttery Russian River chardonnays, this one has lighter, fresh flavors of citrus and pear, with good length and a nice, crisp finish.




Red: Château de Beaucastel Chateauneuf-du-Pape 2004 ($88)

Beaucastel is famous for using all 13 of the region's permitted grape varieties in its Chateauneuf-du-Pape (most wineries use only two or three of them), so don't expect this one to be as fruit-forward and crowd pleasing as some of the others you might know. But it's also much more rich and complex, with licorice and mocha flavors along with the fruit.




White: Newton Vineyard Unfiltered Chardonnay 2005 ($43)

Newton unfiltered chardonnay is beloved by California chardonnay devotees. Bold and concentrated, with layers of pear and cantaloupe. Drink this one with cheese.




Red: Williams-Selyem Hirsch Vineyard Pinot Noir 2006 ($100)

From one of the best pinot makers in California, this stunning wine has aromas of raspberries, cherries and subtle herbs. Elegant, with bright flavors of raspberry, apple, hints of citrus and slightly earthy undertones. Beautifully balanced, with a vivid, long finish.




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