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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | DR. VINO APRIL 14, 2009 The carbon footprint of wine in National Geographic Pablo Paster and I provided the numbers for them based on our joint research on the subject. We previously discussed the “green line for wine and how it is more carbon efficient for a New Yorker to raise a glass of Bordeaux rather than a glass of California wine. | | | | | | | | VIGNA UVA VINO OCTOBER 19, 2011 Truth In Wine Labeling Unprecedented Coalition of International Wine Regions Joined By Notable Chefs in Effort to Protect Wine Place Names NEW YORK - October 19, 2011 - Leadership from 15 of the world's premier wine regions came together along with renowned chefs from around the globe to call on policymakers to heed growing consumer demand for wine truth-in-labeling. | | DR. VINO OCTOBER 6, 2009 Natural wines, premox, chenin blanc, 07 Port and Rhone – John Gilman At the time Madame Leroy was a fairly new devotee to biodynamism, and as part of her regimen in this vintage, she refused to spray her vines against mildew, which was potentially a huge problem during this growing season. John Gilman, author of the newsletter The View from the Cellar , joins us again for a Q&A. think not. am not hopeful. | SLAKED JUNE 26, 2009 Cult Wine Oh Nine Summer arrived in New York with a splash -- cold and wet -- but the trains are still packed out to Montauk, the Jamaica-stop on the Long Island Railroad has traingoers negotiating the politics of seating arrangements with sweaty seniors and the disabled, and the New Jersey Turnpike is packed from north Jersey to Exit 8. | | | | | | | | | -
DR. VINO | MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 2009 Screwcaps, scores, riesling, the Loire, Cali cab: John Gilman part two So buckle up and get ready to hear his thoughts on what’s wrong with Riesling from Austria and Australia, screwcaps and their problems, the Loire, California cab then and now, indigenous yeasts, roto-fermenters, small oak barrels, wines over 14% alcohol and why he uses scores! California cabs from the 70s. new, small oak barrels. MORE >> -
EAST VILLAGE WINE GEEK | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 2007 Happy 2007!!!!!! Happy New Year!!! and have already planned our trip to California wine country. But man was it nice coming back to the one, the only, New York City. Speaking of wine and friends that is how this New Year's ended up for my wife and I. We even celebrated a New Year's Eve birthday. It has been too long. MORE >> -
EAST VILLAGE WINE GEEK | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2007 Runnin' To The Mailbox For Ventana Syrah [link] I go into a wine shop I often pass by the California, Washington and Oregon sections just because I am always on the lookout for some old school obscure grape that I have never heard of before. This post is about a California producer that is not readily available in the city but can be accessed online. And more often than not.or MORE >> -
EAST VILLAGE WINE GEEK | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 2007 Gettin' A little Chile in South Carolina The SLA (State liquor Authority) hearing for the shop is coming quick so we have been working double overtime to get all the demographic research together for the judges. Some good food, good golf and -from Sam's Club- some good wine and we were ready for autumn in New York. I have been away for a bit. Sorry ‘bout that. 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. And if Primitivo from Apulia is closely related to Zinfandel how did Zinfandel become so popular in California? Okay, so now we know where the grape came from but how did it get all the way to California? in most wine). MORE >>
- Casa Marguery Malbec: Bringing the Past to the Present and Into the Future EAST VILLAGE WINE GEEK | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2008
- A GREEK REVELATION! EAST VILLAGE WINE GEEK | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2008
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