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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | A WINE STORY APRIL 29, 2011 Hospice du Rhone 2011 Panel lead by Christophe Tassan The room is full of Rhone wine fans from around the world! Christophe began by explaining the popularity of Rhone style wines - they are food friendly delicious, and increasingly many producers are organic/biodynamic. Alberic Mazoyer from Domaine Alain Voge in Cornas spoke about his region in the North. 100% Syrah. | ALICE FEIRING JULY 26, 2008 Alice Feiring - In Vino Veritas » Pigstock: Parts One, Two and Three July 28, 2008 PIGSTOCK: PART ONE How does a woman, who has carved out a persona for herself as a diehard New Yorker who gets hives west of the Hudson, survive eleven days in the land of sun and heat and Californian wine and people who actually say hello to you--strangers (!) on the street? Why not? | | | | | | | ALICE FEIRING AUGUST 21, 2008 Alice Feiring - In Vino Veritas After debating which table, I looked approvingly at the Sablet, a Rhone Village Im partial to, in the middle of one and sat accordingly. There on a table not for from the pig was a 1994 Clape Cornas. After debating which table, I looked approvingly at the Sablet, a Rhone Village Im partial to, in the middle of one and sat accordingly. | | | SLAKED APRIL 9, 2008 A. Voge 1998 Cornas * I'm a big fan of Voge's Cornas but Im used to drinking these wines relatively young. Deep plum color. little feral, with roses and mushrooms(?) | | | | | | | | | -
SLAKED | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2008 2004 Dom. A. Clape Cornas Opaque plum, medium viscosity. Prune, fresh herbs, and graphite on the nose. Black berry, black currant, and freshly ground black pepper complete this texturally equisite syrah. Totall restrained still, but spicy, loamy, and an oaky finish that goes a nice long time, buoyed by fine sweet tannin. This is a wine to find, drink, love, and dream about MORE >> -
DR. VINO | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2008 Three questions with…Yves Cuilleron Yves makes highly regarded red and white wines from the Northern Rhone appellations of Condrieu, Cote Rotie, Saint Joseph, Cornas, and Saint Peray. He paused from his pouring to answer three quick questions: What’s your favorite Northern Rhone appellation that’s not Hermitage? How was the 2008 vintage for you? MORE >> -
VIGNA UVA VINO | TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008 Interview with winemaker Luc Baudet from Chateau Mas Neuf What sets Rhone apart from the other winemaking regions of France? think Rhone is not different from other great French terroirs. Why has the poularity of the wines of The Rhone increased in comparison to Bordeaux ? In the Rhone, the climate is set to produce ripe grapes nearly every year. at least. MORE >>
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