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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | | | | DR. VINO OCTOBER 6, 2009 Natural wines, premox, chenin blanc, 07 Port and Rhone – John Gilman Of course she had the upscale clientele to raise her prices dramatically for her ‘93s, therefore not having to pay too dear a price for destroying three-quarters of her crop (or whatever the percentage was) by her zealotry, but the entire incident serves to show the potential down side of biodynamism if taken too far. think not. | | | | | | | | | | -
DR. VINO | FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 2009 Taylor’s Quinta de Vargellas port - a vertical, 1958 - 2005 Of course, for there’s also the Late Bottled Vintage, for $20, but I’ve already mentioned that.) 1970: Kind of an outlier, fuller, bolder, thanks to the fact that this came exclusively from low vines (that were subsequently lost in the damming of the Douro River). What kind of a vintage port pairs with a recession? MORE >> -
BROOKLYN GUY LOVES WINE | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2007 Deetrane Deep Down in the Cellars of López de Heredia First up - Bodegas Muga , of course - the only Rioja wine we knew by name up to that point, and one of the largest "premium" Rioja exporters. The oldest we tasted may have been a 1955, followed by a 1961, a 1968, and a 1970. Deetrane and his wife P-trane went to Spain for their honey moon and visited several wineries. for Torre Muga! MORE >> -
EAST VILLAGE WINE GEEK | MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2006 House Of Nobilo, BYOB and Cube 63 Marlborough is known to have been the birthplace of the modern wine culture of the country starting in the 1970's. These of course went seamlessly with the wine. At work the other day a customer form Australia came in for a couple glasses of vino and I couldn't help but start picking his brain about the wine from down under. Cheers MORE >> -
EAST VILLAGE WINE GEEK | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2007 Runnin' To The Mailbox For Ventana Syrah Doug and LuAnn Meador founded Ventana in the 1970's. This area is well known mostly for its chardonnay which takes up forty percent of the area's acreage but also plants the Bordeaux grapes cabernet sauvignon and merlot as well as, of course, zinfandel. All this depends on the producer of course. And more often than not.or MORE >> -
EAST VILLAGE WINE GEEK | FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 2008 THE QUESTION OF SCREW CAP PART I In 1970 Australian Consolidated Industries (ACI) bought the rights to the product and ran with it beginning the long road of experimentation. What a hot issue this cork versus screw cap craziness is. Upon being asked, "So what's up with the screw cap thing?" They are saving their pennies for corking their age-worthy wines. Cheers MORE >>
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