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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | BROOKLYN GUY LOVES WINE JULY 23, 2008 I Learned that I Know Nothing About Wine Here are some of the wines that stood out for me: 1992 Edmunds St John Syrah Grand Heritage. Another excellent California wine. 1992 Joh. For example, there was a 1992 Roty Charmes-Chambertin Tr è s Vielle Vignes , and it just didn't move me. The more I learn about wine, the more I realize that I don't know. Who knew. | DR. VINO JULY 28, 2009 Lots on labels – but not on American wines Charlie Olken, publisher of the Connoisseur’s Guide to California Wine, posted several comments on this subject on the previous thread about his experience with lot variation in domestic wines. Should wine lot numbers appear on the labels of American wines as they do in Europe? They should. Lot numbers could help sort out some of that. | | | | | | | DR. VINO OCTOBER 7, 2010 In praise of mature wine At Christmas last year, we had a superb bottle of 1992 Chateau Montelena Estate Cabernet. Is mature wine relevant? | DR. VINO JANUARY 18, 2011 Bob Trinchero on the first Sutter Home white zinfandel Louis (Bob) Trinchero, “California Zinfandels, a Success Story, an oral history conducted in 1991 by Carole Hicke, Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, 1992. W$Jay was slumming it with zinfandel recently. He had a passing remark about the origin of Sutter Home white zin. | DR. VINO MARCH 26, 2009 Randall Grahm - the way back is the way forward - part II Consider that in 1992 he bought a vineyard in Soledad, a town then best known for a large prison, and decided to call the resulting wine “Big House Red complete with a cartoon jailbreak on the front. Has global warming changed winegrowing in California in your lifetime? But Grahm has had a change of heart. Absolutely. | | | | | | | | | | -
BROOKLYN GUY LOVES WINE | TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2011 Sunday Lunch for the Ages - A Guided Tour of the Early Days of Rosenthal Wine Merchant Everyone enjoyed the wine, and everyone was surprised when it was revealed to be a California Pinot Noir from 1976, a time when a lot of great wine was being made in California in the gently extracted and low alcohol old-world style. This past weekend I participated in one of the greatest wine events of my life. MORE >> -
BROOKLYN GUY LOVES WINE | SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2007 Sotheby's Pre Sale Tasting Report; Part 2 The California flight in this tasting surprised me, in that I found myself enjoying the wines more than I enjoyed their counterparts from Bordeaux. 1992 Philip Togni Cabernet Sauvignon - Cedar on the nose, medicinal, herbal quality too. 1992 Dominus - Dark fruit on the nose, balckberries and mint on the palate. Pleasant. MORE >>
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