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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | | | WHY WINE BLOG MARCH 24, 2010 New In Boxed Wines Monthaven Chardonnay is made in California's largest small-lot winery," notes Jeff. Wines are distributed nationally with a SRP of $22-24. | | | | | | | 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 FEBRUARY 19, 2008 Alice Feiring - In Vino Veritas He fumed at the EUs stupidity for not allowing the Spanish wine industry to "adjust for global warming." In conferences dominated by scientists, biodynamics in particular provokes sneers, but Jose Ramon Lissarague a professor of viticulture in Madrid said he agreed. Its amazing how many people are experimenting for years. | | WINE TASTING GUY MAY 5, 2008 They don't make 'em like they used to While the New World producers (specifically California) are using all sorts of alternative technologies and products to make wines that lose that something special. I just read a recent post by Eric Asimov of the New York Times on his blog The Pour. My take on all of this falls somewhere in the middle. Until then, happy WHATEVER wine tasting. | | | | | | | | | -
EAST VILLAGE WINE GEEK | FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 2008 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN MAY I PRESENT TO YOU THE ALPHABET CITY WINE CO. WINE STARTER KIT. Inquire within or by phone: (212) 505-WINE Historically one of the most important countries in South America for viticulture Chile along with Mexico (Yes, Mexico) and Peru were the first to experience wine cultivation due to the Spanish conquistadors. And last but certainly not least we head west to California. So the Alphabet City Wine Co. We hope to continue on the assist. MORE >> -
EAST VILLAGE WINE GEEK | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2008 DRINKING A 2005 BENSON FERRY OLD VINE ZINFANDEL WITH A LITTLE BIT OF BACKGROUND Where does it come from and why is it so popular and plentiful in California and not so much everywhere else. Well, as with most viticultural history the story of this grape is very closely linked with the ebbs and flows of world history. Okay, so now we know where the grape came from but how did it get all the way to California? MORE >>
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