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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | 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. Veronique Drouhin Boss, of Domaine Drouhin Oregon and Maison Joseph Drouhin ( find the Drouhin Beaujolais Villages ; about $10). Over 30 of you had your say in the post from last week. 3) And so on……. | | | | | | | | | | | | ALICE FEIRING FEBRUARY 1, 2008 Alice Feiring - In Vino Veritas Does California Gets the Message?) February 01, 2008 Its unbelievable how they got away with it, but annual Unified Wine and Grape Symposium in Sacramento, California went on without me. Well, yes, I suppose but I think the statement is about finding terrific wine and California has fallen down on the job. Witty. Sharp. | | | | | | | | | -
WINE TASTING GUY | SATURDAY, 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). Paul Gregutt for the Seattle Times writing about white wines of Oregon (all under $20). Or California Pizza? I have been nice and busy the past few weeks. MORE >> -
WINE TASTING GUY | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 2008 2 Wine tasting events - Part 2 tasted California wines, Oregon wines, French wines, Italian wines, young wines, sweet wines, old wines (I had an AMAZING 1967 Barolo that was very much alive & a 1993 Chardonnay that sadly tasted oxidized). When speaking to many people in the industry, their love of wine and passion for it is very evident. MORE >> -
EAST VILLAGE WINE GEEK | THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 2007 Here Is My Little Therory.Am I Nuts? catching on to this dilemma in the next couple of years realizing that the industrialization of the little pinecone can only go so far. Then it caught on and became a kind of demented obsession for the mass market as producers in California began to industrialize one hundred percent merlot to the point of lunacy. It just worked. MORE >>
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