Thursday, July 06, 2006

Bordeaux toasts 2005 vintage (Bordeaux Wines)


Bordeaux toasts 2005 vintage
MSN MoneyCentral - In tastings preceding the en primeur campaign, 2005 wines from Bordeaux received rave reviews. Pierre Lurton, chairman of Chbteau Cheval Blanc, one of the heavyweights still to announce prices, said the vintage was "absolutely incredible". Chbteau
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Break the rules of wine and serve red with fish
Asbury Park Press - We tried five red wines with salmon. Here are the results: Wine of the week 2002 Louis Jadot Pinot Noir Bourgogne. Price: $18 Rubicon Estate is the new name for Niebaum-Coppola, which has produced "Rubicon" Bordeaux blends in recent years. Aromas of
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Seeking an American Essence in Art
Washington Post - The whole idea of some kind of more fundamental "Americanness," seeping into all our art the way the landscape of Bordeaux seeps into its wines, falls apart as soon as you start testing it. What if it turned out, for instance, that all of Jackson
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Edward M. Gomez
San Francisco Gate - Emilion (from Bordeaux) or a 2001 Rioja (Spain).) * * * * * * * * (For information about European wines, see the International Organization of Vine and Wine or L'Assembl e des R gions Europ ennes Viticoles ) Posted By: Edward M. Gomez (
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Time to dry up Europe's "wine lake"?
San Francisco Gate - Emilion (from Bordeaux) or a 2001 Rioja (Spain).) * * * * * * * * (For information about European wines, see the International Organization of Vine and Wine or L'Assembl e des R gions Europ ennes Viticoles ) Posted By: Edward M. Gomez (
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Glassware makes a difference
Summit Daily News - glass, and chardonnay gets lost in a Bordeaux glass. I would suggest as a starting point having three glasses, a champagne flute, a white wine glass and a nice, big red wine glass all in your cupboard. It says you respect the grape, love your wines
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Al Brounstein, 86, Who Made Sought-After Wines, Is Dead
New York Times - Al Brounstein, a Napa Valley vintner who was an early proponent of both making wines from a single vineyard and charging He sought to emulate the great Bordeaux estates by dividing his property into three vineyards, Red Rock Terrace, Gravelly
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New Orleans wine cellars rebuild after Katrina losses
Tucson Citizen - The majority of losses were in mainstream wines from recent vintages that can easily be replaced. But also lost were a number of rare and older bottles, most of them from Bordeaux, Burgundy and elite wineries in California, Italy and Australia. Many
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Some great summer wines at less than $12 a bottle
Yakima Herald Republic - Some great summer wines at less than $12 a bottle First day of summer! Time to relax and pop the cork on some fun wines Highlights included a round, sweet tasting '92; an elegant, Bordeaux-like '93; and a chewy, tannic, spicy '94. All are
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Wine Sellers
Inc.com - For $49.99, Americans could buy a case of well-made, more or less ready-to-drink Bordeaux. "Those wines," adds Zacharia, "were delicious -- and they made friends, lots and lots of friends." By the early 1990s, Zachys had become one of the two
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