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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | VIGNA UVA VINO NOVEMBER 22, 2011 More Wines for Thanksgiving The wines were from California, Italy, France and New Zealand. Chateau Julien Gewurztraminer 2010 Carmel Valley, California Light golden colors, clean citrus notes of grapefruit, flowers, honey and jolly rancher green apple, the mild and simple palate shows spice and nice acidity. Great deal at $10. Nice long layered finish. SRP $40. | | | | | | | | DR. VINO MAY 20, 2009 Tasty American wine under $12: why so little of it? Industry replies, part I Patrick Campbell of Laurel Glen winery in Sonoma, makes a tasty $10 California wine, REDS, billed as “a wine for the people. The home of Gamay is Beaujolais, the home of Pinot is Burgundy. Over 30 of you had your say in the post from last week. So I decided to put the question to several people in the trade. 3) And so on……. | ALICE FEIRING FEBRUARY 18, 2008 Alice Feiring - In Vino Veritas had the feeling that his only use for something like gamay would be mouth wash. That style would be an overoaked California chadonnay. home : wine recommendations : wine girl for hire : bio : articles : contact « The Winners in Global Warming | Main | Climate Change Conference: what stood out? The tasting was a blind one. | ALICE FEIRING AUGUST 14, 2009 Bebame; a Steve Edmunds/Don Heistuman Production 2008 is lower in alcohol, fresh and, is now amongst my favorite white of California. The fantasy was delicious, approachable wine from the United States, made from a distinctly Loire Valley Blend, cabernet franc and gamay! In California no less? Yesterday over lunch at Cafe Rouge with Steve Edmunds (Edmunds St. Shocking. | | | | | | | | | | -
BROOKLYN GUY LOVES WINE | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2008 Bad Wine Lately Not random stuff, like the liquids masquerading as wine that I sometimes receive as samples (remind me to tell you about the California Babera that reminded me of light sweet crude oil - drill baby drill!). At 50-50 Pinot/ Gamay it felt like it was trying too hard, a bit overpowering. This is Luneau-Papin for crying out loud! Schlameal! MORE >>
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