Wine: The power of Robert Parker (Alsace Wine)
Wine: The power of Robert Parker
Independent, UK - Apr 28, 2006... Burgundy, bringing his second-in-command Pierre-Antoine Rovani in to cover, among other regions, Burgundy and Alsace. His publication, The Wine Advocate, was ...
Source: enjoyment.independent.co.uk
Winemaker a mystery, but the secret's out on Chadderdon selections
Seattle Times, United States - May 3, 2006... A great, great wine with seafood, poultry and pasta in white sauce. ... Home is Ribeauvill in Alsace, one of the most beautiful and still-overlooked corners of ...
Source: seattletimes.nwsource.com
Star buys 20.05.06
Times Online, UK - May 19, 2006... 2004 Alsace Blanc de Blancs, Cave de Turckheim, France, Waitrose, down 1 to ... this weekend to scoop up some of the brilliant French Wine Showcase bargains ...
Source: www.timesonline.co.uk
The French revolutionary
The Observer, UK - May 13, 2006... with the German name, from the contested eastern borderlands of Alsace, and what ... of humour and mischief and his fondness for food and fine wine, especially the ...
Source: observer.guardian.co.uk
Tour De France For Softies
Europe Travel News, Ireland - 3 hours ago... However, if even 185 flattish kms in a single day sounds a bit daunting, why not try Headwater s cycling tour of the Alsace wine route, totting up just 138km ...
Source: europetravelnews.com
E-mail Newsletters
Washington Post, United States - May 24, 2006WEDNESDAY: Alsace and Southwest France wine class and tasting led by Laurent Guinand, president of GiraMondo Wine Adventures. $60. ...
Source: www.washingtonpost.com
The Wine List
Charleston Post Courier (subscription), SC - May 3, 2006... May 22: How Champagne is made, Alsace, Champagne, Burgundy. Submit items for "The Wine List" to food@postandcourier.com; fax to 937-5579; or mail to Teresa ...
Source: www.charleston.net
Change of season often affects traditional tastes
Orangeville Citizen, Canada - May 18, 2006... from Germany and Alsace. Huge floral and fruit flavours that last forever in your mouth. It is interesting to note the oldest drinkable wine in the world is a ...
Source: www.citizen.on.ca
2005 Chateau Ste. Michelle Pinot Gris, Columbia Valley ($13)
Baltimore Sun, United States - May 3, 2006It's a full-bodied, dry wine with an appealing, creamy texture. ... All in all, it's a worthy New World echo of Alsace pinot gris. Serve with salmon. ...
Source: www.baltimoresun.com

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