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6 Articles match "Chablis","Chardonnay","Pinot Noir"
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Tasting the hand and the land at Hirsch Vineyards
Hirsch bought his land on the Sonoma Coast, just three miles from the Pacific, in 1978 and planted a portion to pinot noir in 1980. So it was that the 1997 Chardonnay that we tasted was made by Williams-Selyem but the 2007 was from Hirsch Vineyards. Three of the 2007 Hirsch pinots exhibited such differences.
Dr. Vino
- Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Day 1 Chablis: 10th Edition Les Grands Jours De Bourgogne
Wine friends, I’ve been obsessed with Chardonnay and Pinot Noir since my visit to Burgundy to take part in the Les Grand Jours De Bourgogne – a very exciting week in the lives of journalists and trade professionals, and of course the winemakers throughout Burgundy. Maison des Vins de Chablis - in the sun!
A Wine Story
- Monday, May 24, 2010
Alice Feiring - In Vino Veritas
home : wine recommendations : wine girl for hire : bio : articles : contact « Another Domaine Up For Sale | Main | Chardonnay Series: Part Four. Hedda Gabler » Chardonnay Series: Part 3A. Speaking from his winery, Lemon said, "Everyone thinks that Pinot Noir is the great site-specific grape.
Alice Feiring
- Saturday, January 17, 2009
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Day 1 Chablis: 10th Edition Les Grands Jours De Bourgogne
Wine friends, I’ve been obsessed with Chardonnay and Pinot Noir since my visit to Burgundy to take part in the Les Grand Jours De Bourgogne – a very exciting week in the lives of journalists and trade professionals, and of course the winemakers throughout Burgundy. Maison des Vins de Chablis - in the sun!
A Wine Story
- Monday, May 24, 2010
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Chardonnay Series: An Intermezzo with Ted Lemon
His own technique was informed by Burgundy (having made wine at Guy Roulot's in Meursault) but there is no doubt that he is making wine in California and that is exactly the land he is trying to express through his bottles, and one of those grapes that he is giving voice to is Chardonnay. But the most demanding one is Chardonnay.
Alice Feiring
- Saturday, January 17, 2009
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CHARDONNAY: RESEARCHING THE HUMBLE BEGININGS OF ONE OF THE WORLDS MOST POPULAR GRAPES
And when we think of where Chardonnay is today in the human consciousness it is easy to ignore or not even be able to contemplate its humble beginnings. Before Cali, before the new world there was chardonnay but even then it was considered the new kid on the block.in And when it did Chardonnay was born. theory. Cheers
East Village Wine Geek
- Friday, October 10, 2008
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WBW # 39 Announced - Silver Burgundy
I think of endlessly beguiling and beautiful Pinot Noir, and also of Chardonnay - crystalline, tense, and rich. Some of you are wondering "well why did Brooklynguy exclude Chablis and Beaujolais from his Silver Burgundy thing?" Here's why: Chablis is unique, and probably deserves its own WBW event.
Brooklyn Guy Loves Wine
- Sunday, October 14, 2007
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Tasting the hand and the land at Hirsch Vineyards
Hirsch bought his land on the Sonoma Coast, just three miles from the Pacific, in 1978 and planted a portion to pinot noir in 1980. So it was that the 1997 Chardonnay that we tasted was made by Williams-Selyem but the 2007 was from Hirsch Vineyards. Three of the 2007 Hirsch pinots exhibited such differences.
Dr. Vino
- Tuesday, June 29, 2010
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Alice Feiring - In Vino Veritas
home : wine recommendations : wine girl for hire : bio : articles : contact « Another Domaine Up For Sale | Main | Chardonnay Series: Part Four. Hedda Gabler » Chardonnay Series: Part 3A. Speaking from his winery, Lemon said, "Everyone thinks that Pinot Noir is the great site-specific grape.
Alice Feiring
- Saturday, January 17, 2009
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