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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | BROOKLYN GUY LOVES WINE MAY 9, 2010 Chablis Night We had a bunch of people over for dinner this weekend for Chablis night. And on the finish there was a pungent jab of Chablis marine character. | DR. VINO JANUARY 18, 2011 Bob Trinchero on the first Sutter Home white zinfandel He thought about adding it to his “gallon-jug chablis. was thinking Chardonnay when I was making it. Louis (Bob) Trinchero, “California Zinfandels, a Success Story, an oral history conducted in 1991 by Carole Hicke, Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, 1992. | | | | | | | ALICE FEIRING NOVEMBER 28, 2007 Alice Feiring - In Vino Veritas Organic" WAS conventional, in that it was just-the-way-things-were-done, up until about a half century ago when chemical companies began calling on farmers (I interviewed one of the patriarchs of California agriculture recently, and he was the one who turned on that lightbulb for me. Main | Hearty Burgundy at Sanford? Do check it out. | ALICE FEIRING DECEMBER 14, 2008 Alice Feiring - In Vino Veritas Turns out it was the 1998 Mont Mains and the Napa-based wine industry guy shared the wealth, he called it Chardonnay. The wine was still fresh yet overripe and though I cringe at calling Chablis chardonnay, he was right. California Chadonnay. Then I get an email from a friend about that 1947 Louis Martini. JEALOUSY! | ALICE FEIRING JANUARY 17, 2009 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. But the most demanding one is Chardonnay. The number of places that produce great chardonnay in the world are extremely limited. | ALICE FEIRING JANUARY 17, 2009 Chardonnay Series: An Intermezzo with Ted Lemon I caught up with Ted Lemon of Littorai We talked beyond my deadline, which is unfortunate because I found this California wine veteran extremely thought provoking. But the most demanding one is Chardonnay. The number of places that produce great chardonnay in the world are extremely limited. She is a treacherous mistress. | | | | | | | | | -
BROOKLYN GUY LOVES WINE | FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 2007 San Diego Trip Food and Wine Hafner Cabernet and Chardonnay are house wines at pop-in-law's. 2002 Domaine William Fevre 2002 Chablis Grand Cru Bougros , price unknown but probably about $45. I always enjoy visiting the in-laws in the San Diego area. My pop-in-law, through his work, is the recipient of many a lavish wine gift. Quite good with our steaks. MORE >> -
BROOKLYN GUY LOVES WINE | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 2007 WBW #36 - Naked Chardonnay So this month's theme is Naked Chardonnay , or un-oaked Chardonnay. From the late '80s through the late '90s ( all dates are approximate , and cannot be confirmed ) Chardonnay was generic swill that the masses got when ordering white wine. Just give me a Chardonnay. So why naked or un-oaked Chardonnay? Many more. MORE >> -
EAST VILLAGE WINE GEEK | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2006 It Was A Good Day To Be A WIne Geek Stag's Leap Cellars was rolling out their new chardonnay at BLT Fish; someone just canceled would I like to attend. Stag's Leap is one of the most prominent wine producers in California. They have a line of cabernet and chardonnay that truly reflect what the state has to offer. It was very Chablis-like. How do I begin? MORE >>
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