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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | A WINE STORY JUNE 1, 2011 Winemaker Cristobal Undurraga Marimon comes to New York Cristobal Undurraga Marimon is a member of the family known in the Chilean wine industry as “the pioneers,” who were among the first in the 1980s to bring the country’s fine, value-priced wines to the attention of the world. What's interesting about Christobal is that the family sold their original holdings in 1986. Kolye Reserve Syrah. | SLAKED JUNE 26, 2009 Cult Wine Oh Nine After all, no one has the money for $300 cabernet sauvignon from California, and even alluding to Cult Wines, let alone drinking them, is so out of fashion that one hesitates to mention the plethora of emails arriving daily intra-continentally. Why would anyone purchase the 2006 as a future release for 250% of the 2001?) Never again.” | | WINE TASTING GUY MARCH 26, 2008 Best bet (kosher) Israeli wines for Passover - at all price ranges. But as the wine industry has matured (vineyards & wine making techniques have improved) and customers have become more sophisticated, the wines of Gamla have improved by leaps and bounds. I have been asked by countless people which wines I would recommend they check out for Passover, so I thought it appropriate to blog for the masses. | | | | | | | | | -
EAST VILLAGE WINE GEEK | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2008 DRINKING A 2005 BENSON FERRY OLD VINE ZINFANDEL WITH A LITTLE BIT OF BACKGROUND Where does it come from and why is it so popular and plentiful in California and not so much everywhere else. And if Primitivo from Apulia is closely related to Zinfandel how did Zinfandel become so popular in California? From 1998 to 2001 the mystery of Zinfandel's origin was somewhat revealed. in most wine). Charles M. Cheer MORE >> -
EAST VILLAGE WINE GEEK | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2008 Casa Marguery Malbec: Bringing the Past to the Present and Into the Future Then Alex gave me a glass of Enrique Foster IQUE Malbec 2001. The first settlers were the Spanish and they brought with them the mission grape via California. The country's wine industry was being formed but only on a domestic level. Things began to change once again in the Argentine wine industry but for the better. MORE >>
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