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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | | | A WINE STORY NOVEMBER 14, 2010 2009 Rieslings Saarstein Pinot Blanc 2008 - a fresh, fruity, dry wine with intense minerality (about six grams residual sugar) great for a salad course. Huber Alte Reben Spatburgunder 2007 - a delicious Pinot Noir with incredible balance. Undone Pinot Noir 2008 - Very smooth, with berry and plum notes on the palate. | | | | | | | | | | BROOKLYN GUY LOVES WINE JANUARY 20, 2010 Blaufränkisch: Some Post-Tasting Thoughts First of all, let me tell you that there are a great many worse ways to spend the lunch hours between 12-2 pm than by sitting in a private room at Gramercy with a gaggle of smart wine writers and friendly Austrian wine makers, eating what had to be 7 courses and drinking good wine. The 2007 Prieler Pinot Blanc Seeberg was just delicious. | WHY WINE BLOG MARCH 13, 2011 Oak - An Essential Part of the Winemaker’s Toolbox Red wine varietals that tend to benefit from a good bit of oak include: Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinotage, Chianti, Zinfandel, Nebbiolo, Tempranillo and Syrah. White wine varietals that are receptive to oak’s influence include: Pinot Grigio, Pinot Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon and of course Chardonnay. | | | | | | | | | -
DR. VINO | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2009 Wine unplugged: what bands request before the show The skinflint show manager would, of course, get her some Ravenswood since that is also on her list. Red wine (between $30 and $100): 1st choice: bottle of French or Californian Pinot Noir. 1st choice: Californian or European Pinot Blanc. 2nd choice: Californian or European Sauvignon Blanc or Chardonney [sic]. MORE >> - Recession Wines - Wines Under $15
I've tasted a few of the wines and I'm going to share my notes over the course of a few posts because cramming it all into this post, along with my comments, well that would be the longest post in the history of blogging. 2005 Kuentz-Bas Alsace Blanc, $12, Kermit Lynch Imports (Blend of, in order, Sylvaner, Riesling and Pinot Blanc, Muscat). MORE >> -
BROOKLYN GUY LOVES WINE | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2008 Friday Night Bubbles In my self taught learn-by-drinking Alsace wine course, thus far I've found that my two favorite producers are Dirler and Boxler. Dirler's Cr é mant is all Pinot Blanc , and is a more full bodied and rich wine. 2005 Dirler Cr é mant d'Alsace Brut , $23, Chadderdon Selections. Both producers' new releases are non-dosage wines. MORE >>
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