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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | | | BROOKLYN GUY LOVES WINE APRIL 22, 2010 A Guest Sommelier When you ask a guest to pick the music, you have to listen to whatever they choose, even if it's that crappy Freddy Hubbard greatest hits disc. | DR. VINO OCTOBER 6, 2009 Natural wines, premox, chenin blanc, 07 Port and Rhone – John Gilman The other thing that savvy collectors can do to protect themselves from potential fraud is to look for the underrated, top vintages, such as 1962 or 1966 in Bordeaux, 1979 or 1986 for red Burgundy, or 1970 or 1979 for maturing Piemonte wines. John Gilman, author of the newsletter The View from the Cellar , joins us again for a Q&A. | | | | | | | | | | -
BROOKLYN GUY LOVES WINE | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2011 A Conversation with Jean-Marie Fourrier - Part 3 JMF: During harvest I look at the forecast and I decide where to pick based on the weather. Winters now are closer to the 1970's when I was a kid. This is the final post about my conversation with Jean-Marie Fourrier. It was an honor and a pleasure to interview him, and I hope that you've enjoyed reading about it. JMF: I guess pruning. MORE >> -
DR. VINO | FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 2009 Taylor’s Quinta de Vargellas port - a vertical, 1958 - 2005 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). Tags: wine picks Portuguese wine What kind of a vintage port pairs with a recession? “We’ve survived 300 years through wars and pestilence, he said. MORE >> -
BROOKLYN GUY LOVES WINE | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2007 Deetrane Deep Down in the Cellars of López de Heredia As each tray of 12 bottles filled up, they would roll it a few feet to the third guy, who would pick the bottle up and position it in a corking device and pull down on a lever. The oldest we tasted may have been a 1955, followed by a 1961, a 1968, and a 1970. Great prices in the shop though. for Crianza, €5.50 for Reserva, €8.50 MORE >> -
EAST VILLAGE WINE GEEK | MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2006 House Of Nobilo, BYOB and Cube 63 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. Marlborough is known to have been the birthplace of the modern wine culture of the country starting in the 1970's. Well that one got me. Unfortunately there was none there. MORE >>
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