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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | | | ALICE FEIRING MARCH 20, 2010 Basalt and Other Walla Walla Musings Another one that won me Miss Popularity was recounting the story of Pascaline being shocked, stunned, to see on Long Island vines planted next to corn. Oh sure, there were a few odd questions, as if some folk were out to get me, "Well, what about Burgundy. Delivering a lecture to about 200 about terroir is a little unsettling. | | | | | | | BROOKLYN GUY LOVES WINE MARCH 11, 2009 Excellent Pinot Noir.Under $20 ??? I've had graceful and complex Oregon Pinot Noir, energetic and resonant Long Island Cabernet Sauvignon, and balanced and delicious California Chardonnay. Burgundy isn't cheap either, but most producers make a Bourgogne or even a village wine that retails in the $20 range - and these can be fantastic wines. What's up with that? | | | BROOKLYN GUY LOVES WINE MAY 21, 2008 Deetrane Invades Long Island's North Fork My good friends Deetrane and his wife P-trane just celebrated their 5th wedding anniversary with a weekend in the North Fork of Long Island. The North Fork of Long Island. Given my partiality for Northern Italian, Spanish and Burgundy wines, I felt like I was being reunited with a long-lost relative. | | | | | | | | | -
BROOKLYN GUY LOVES WINE | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 2007 Blog Tag - I'm It Why are there no "pedestrian" blogs writing about Burgundy? Not everyone is A Burghound, nor does everyone have the cellar depth to hang with Bill Nanson at Burgundy Report. Joe at Joe's Wine Journal tagged me, and now I'm it. wasn't going to play because Joe has cooties, but then I decided that cooties aren't so bad. So why do I blog? MORE >>
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