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2006 Laetitia Pinot Blanc
Posted by admin in Wine Musings on June 11th, 2009
Often, a Pinot Noir vine will grow it’s usually amount of black grapes for red wine , but will also have one vine that is all white . This is where Pinot Blanc comes from. Bad News First: For those expecting a light white wine , …
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2006 Laetitia Pinot Blanc
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Tour de Farm, Part One
Posted by James in Uncategorized, Wine Musings on June 11th, 2009
Perhaps one of the most misunderstood wines of the world, FINO is to be thought of, managed, stored, chilled, and consumed as one would a fresh white wine . It gets its character from aging in wooden barrels, under a blanket of yeast …
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Anaba Coriol Red Blend: Wine Spectator 90 pts | another wine blog
Posted by James in Wine Musings on June 11th, 2009
Anaba 2006 Coriol Red Rhône Blend is priced at $32.00. Anaba offers tastings by appointment. The gold medal winning Anaba Chardonnay and Coriol White blend will be available for tasting at the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition …
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TWGGA HOSTS 26th ANNUAL LONE STAR INTERNATIONAL WINE COMPETITION …
Posted by James in Wine Musings on June 10th, 2009
The intent is to recognize fine Texas wine made from new, up and coming wine makers and encourage more new wineries to enter their products. There are six new wineries that fit the criteria. Both their Red wines and White wines will be …
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2006 Matrix Winery Reserve Russian River Valley Pinot Noir « The …
Posted by James in Wine Musings on June 9th, 2009
You taste the white wine – the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You taste the red wine , the Matrix – you stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit-hole goes.” …
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AC on a Bike~Golden Days: Pink Wine – thoroughbred or blend ?
Posted by James in Wine Musings on June 9th, 2009
In the past it was fairly common to make Rose wines by simply taking a white wine and adding a bit of red wine to it. Some winemakers thought this could produce interesting wines that possessed some of the hearty character of a red wine …
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AC on a Bike~Golden Days: Pink Wine – thoroughbred or blend ?
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The Swirl Girls: Key West's finest: Wine at Mangia Mangia …
Posted by Christine in Recipes, Wine Musings on June 9th, 2009
… wine list will. Would you like wine by the glass? How about a Chianti, Super Tuscan, cabernet, malbec, grenache, zinfandel or pinot noir? Prefer a glass of white on a steamy summer evening? Try a pinot grigio, sauvignon blanc, chardonnay or riesling. … (According to The Wine Bible, the term “Super Tuscan” describes any Tuscan red wine not made according to the traditional Chianti formula, as stated by DOC laws specified at the time these first blends were produced.) …
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Summer Classes
Posted by admin in Wine Musings on June 9th, 2009
The Cote de Beaune produces both red (made from Pinot Noir) and white wine (made from Chardonnay). In this excellent, new class we’ll show you some classic examples of each. $35 per person Friday, July 24 Burgundy: Cote de Nuits …
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Wine Review of Chateau Chantegrive
Posted by Food And Wine in Wine Musings on June 6th, 2009
The Chateau produces a white wine composed of 50% Semillon and 50% Sauvignon Blanc.
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BackRoadsWine.com: Wine making at Concannon
Posted by James in Wine Musings on June 4th, 2009
Back Roads WineCast from the Concannon winery in Livermore California. Take an insider’s peek into wine making in what’s possibly our finest WineCast to date. History pours through the opening gates at Concannon and is echoed in every hall and workspace across this winery.

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