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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | DR. VINO MAY 11, 2009 Gallo’s humor (or lack thereof) In 2002 it was the turn of a lady potter in Texas, who used the word “gallo” because she made ceramic representations of roosters. France. E & J Gallo, the enormous, privately held wine company, is well-known (notorious?) for protecting their brand. They also sued unrelated East Bay company, Gallo Salume Inc., We want it all.”. | | | | | | | | WHY WINE BLOG OCTOBER 10, 2011 Regional Wine Week 2011 That may seem like a bold statement, but I would think it can be said by Jeff in Texas, Frank in Virginia, Tim in Ohio, Lenn in Long Island and Susan in Maryland and many other of my blogging cohorts with the same boldness. On Sunday I opened my favorite Finger Lakes red wine, a Cabernet Franc. Lots of fruit aromas and flavors. | WHY WINE BLOG OCTOBER 17, 2010 Regional Wine Week 2010 blend of Finger Lakes Cabernet Franc, Long Island Merlot and Hudson Valley Baco Noir delivered pleasant aromas, a very nice mouth and a long, dry, fruit filled and smooth finish. How about that Jeff, send me some of Texas's finest, I'll send you some of New York's. That was accomplished, but not without some disappointment. | BROOKLYN GUY LOVES WINE NOVEMBER 19, 2007 Silver Burgundy Roudup - WBW #39 At $14 somewhere in the middle of Texas , this old vines wine might be the best value of the event. He also tasted a red wine, one from what must be the newest appellation in France, the Côte de Coucherais. There are lots of things that I like about this edition of Wine Blogging Wednesday. Some are surprisingly inexpensive. hear that. | |
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