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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | DR. VINO JUNE 8, 2009 249 bottles of wine on the wall But I’m not turning this into an Australian wine blog (though I do wonder why there isn’t one of those focusing on the lesser-known wines; it could even be called “beyond the fruit bomb ). 2005 Boireann Tannat, Granite Belt. I’m back from the fantastic Landmark Australia Tutorial. Day One. Day Two. 2006 S.C. | WINE TASTING GUY FEBRUARY 26, 2008 Alto Adige Wines Grand Tasting This blend of 20% Tannat (a grape originally from SW France), 30% Petit Verdot (a Bordeaux varietal) and 50% Lagrein was very nice. Yet I just spent all this time writing this blog post as. I was fortunate to be able to attend the Alto Adige Grand Tasting this afternoon. enjoyed the conversations I had with them. SWEET BUBBLE GUM. | | | | | | | VIGNA UVA VINO APRIL 1, 2008 An Interview with Keith Beavers Keith also writes a blog called East Village Wine Geek. It is a blend of Cabernet Franc and Tannat. Tannat is one of the most tannic grapes on the globe but somehow this producer finds calm balance in the blend. The following is an interview with Keith Beavers, co-owner of In Vino Wine Bar & Restaurant and Alphabet City Wine Co. | |
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