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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | WINE TASTING GUY SEPTEMBER 15, 2008 Trump event & Rally to STOP IRAN Not only that, but they set up a wine tasting table for me (and a fabulous industry collegue from "Bacchus - Wine Made Simple") right on the 10th hole. We poured some amazing wines from Israel and California and the guests LOVED THE WINES. I spent my day today at an amazing event. and there is a "Rally to Stop Iran. | WINE TASTING GUY AUGUST 9, 2008 Subtle differences in wine Laurie Daniel writing about all the wine books that have been released of late (at least 3 by NY based wine industry professionals - one of whom I have had coffee with). San Fransisco Chronicle article about Italian varietals in California (I have had some amazing Napa Sangiovese). Or California Pizza? Are they all the same? | | | | | | | WINE TASTING GUY JUNE 29, 2008 Less know wine region(s) in the news But any post about Israeli wines will be elaborate and hopefully include some specific news/update describing progress concerning my previously discussed Israel Wine Project. Finally, I have heard many people compare the Mediterranean climate of Israel to that of the Southern Rhone Valley. Happy lesser known wine region wine tasting! | | WINE TASTING GUY MARCH 26, 2008 Best bet (kosher) Israeli wines for Passover - at all price ranges. But as the wine industry has matured (vineyards & wine making techniques have improved) and customers have become more sophisticated, the wines of Gamla have improved by leaps and bounds. Well regarded throughout Israel, Recanati produces some fine wines. The first price point you may ask about is the UNDER $10 range. category. | WINE TASTING GUY JANUARY 14, 2008 Wine Industry Professionals It is after 3AM and I have not slept much since getting to Israel 5 days ago. Generalizations are just that, general statements that are never 100% true, but for the most part the people that choose to get into the Wine Industry seem to be people who generally love wine and get into the business so that they can love what they do. | | | | | | | | | -
EAST VILLAGE WINE GEEK | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2008 Casa Marguery Malbec: Bringing the Past to the Present and Into the Future The first settlers were the Spanish and they brought with them the mission grape via California. Actually, Mendoza was founded in 1561 and from the late 1500's to about the early 1800's a domestic, commercial wine industry blossomed to the north in a city called San Juan and subsequently spread south. The answer is yes we do. Ca-what?" MORE >>
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