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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | | | A WINE STORY JUNE 1, 2011 Winemaker Cristobal Undurraga Marimon comes to New York Recently I met him in New York to discuss the Undurraga family’s new wine label, Koyle, a Chilean Indian name of the beautiful purple native plant that grows next to oak forests and blossoms with a much-demanded fruit. What's interesting about Christobal is that the family sold their original holdings in 1986. | | | | | | | DR. VINO JULY 29, 2009 Broadbent sues, California’s anxiety, NY retail, wine cheaper than water The Daily Mail writes: “The Broadbent claims the book suggests he invented a bid for another of the Jefferson wines – a half-bottle of 1784 Margaux – to ensure the successful bidder paid more than was necessary. proposal to reform New York’s retail and allow wine sales in supermarket failed earlier this year. | DR. VINO FEBRUARY 24, 2012 Huet, Corks, White Castle, Skinnygirl, Quarts-de-Chaume — sipped & spit Paul Pontellier of Chateau Margaux has been so frustrated with bottles under cork that have gone bad that the esteemed estate is seeking another closure has begun tests with screwcaps. Margaux is “very close” to being organic. Drinks Business ] Related, Drew Barrymore is launching a new wine called, Barrymore. | | | | | | | | | | | -
DR. VINO | MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 2009 Screwcaps, scores, riesling, the Loire, Cali cab: John Gilman part two Everything else is in place for greatness- brilliant terroir, old vines and a great tradition, but these have to be synthesized into the unfortunate new realities of global warming, and in my experience, the Austrians have still not made that leap. new, small oak barrels. German Riesling. And I really don’t understand why. The Loire. MORE >>
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