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table Talk For Oct. 30 20082theadvocatenbsplanbsp- oct 29 2008two Of The Recommended wines For The Menu Were Gala Rouge Pinot Noir languedoc-roussillon 2006 At 7 A glass And Arrogant Frog Chardonnayviognier languedoc ...... Posted in on 10/30/2008. i Went To South Africa To Learn About South African Wine And The Primary Way For Me To Do That Is To Taste. So Taste I Did -- Probably More Than 500 Wines By The End Of The Week -- Spending Two Full Days Going From Booth To Booth At The Cape Wine 2008 Expo Trying To Taste A Wide Cross Section Of South African Wine While At The Same Time Making Sure To Hit Some Of The Producers I Knew Were Among S... Posted in on 11/17/2008. as Some Of You Know There Was A Time When I Didnt Really Care For Champagne. But Like So Many Preferences Formed Early In Our Lives It Turns Out That I Just Hadnt Had The Good Stuff. Unfortunately For My Pocketbook I Eventually Did Find Out What All The Fuss Was About And Now I Enjoy It Immensely. That Is As Long As It Is Good.
and Good Champagne Invariably Means Expensive. I Run The Risk Of C... Posted in on 11/13/2008. now Is A Wonderful Time To Be Wandering Around Wine Country. The Harvest Is Mostly Complete So Theres Less Chance Of Being Hit By A Wine Truck And While Theres Still A Lot Going On At Wineries Things Have Faded From The Manic Atmosphere That Pervaded The Last Four Weeks At Most Places.
all Of This Means That As The Afternoon Sun Angles Low Life Gets Pretty Idyllic On The Wine Roads Around Sonoma... Posted in on 10/08/2008. during My Week In South Africa I Had A Lot Of Educational Experiences That Involved Serious Spates Of Tasting But Perhaps One Of The Most Insightful Involved My Attendance At The Cape Winemakers Guild Pre-auction Tasting.
south Africa Sports to My Knowledge A Rather Unique Organization Known As The cape Winemakers Guild. Started 25 Years Ago By Eight South African Winemakers This Association Has... Posted in on 10/02/2008. red White And Youbuffalo Newsnbsp United Statesnbsp- sep 10 2008hook Has A Cellar Full Of Smartly Labeled wines From Chardonnay To Pinot Noir And Enjoys At Least A glass Or Two A Day. “i Haven’t Bought A Bottle Of A wine ...... Posted in on 09/10/2008. depending On Your History As A Wine Lover Your Individual Tastes And Perhaps Your Nationalistic Pride A Mention Of The Grape Variety Pinotage Either Conjures Up Everything Good About South African Wine Or Makes You Want To Skip Wine For The Night And Order A Beer.
before I Came To South Africa I Had Managed To Taste A Couple Of Pinotage Wines And The Best That I Had Tasted Was Merely Just Decent... Posted in on 09/28/2008. ive Now Been In South Africa For About Three Full Days And Ive Tasted By Rough Estimation About 300 Or More South African Wines Ranging From Some Of The Most Common To Some Of The Smallest Production Most Sought After Wines In The Country.
ive Got A Ton Of Tasting Notes And Scores For All These Wines That Im Working On But In The Meantime I Thought Id Ramble A Bit About What Im Learning Thinking ... Posted in on 09/26/2008. little Sister For Jake39sphiladelphia Inquirernbsppanbsp- 4 Hours Agoand Very Decent wines By The Glass Go For Under 10 Though You Can Go Crazy With A Glass Of Velvety Bouchaine Pinot Noir For 14 Which Is Two Dollars More ...... Posted in on 09/28/2008. greetings From Cape Town South Africa Ive Come Down To The Cape Winelands To Dive Deep Into South African Wine In A Way That Isnt Possible In The United States. In Most Wine Stores Im Lucky To Find A Handful Of South African Wines At Most And Forget About Restaurants Which Often Just Have A Single Representative Wine On Their List If Anything At All.
so Im Here Under The Imposing Shadow Of Table... Posted in on 09/24/2008. say What You Want About The State Of America I Know Of No Other Place Where It Remains So Imminently Possible To Realize Your Dreams. These Days It Takes A Lot Of Money To Do It But This Country Is Still One Of The Easiest Places To Decide That You Want To Achieve Something And Then Set Out To Do It.
this Is Especially True In The Wine Business Which Despite Being A Far Cry From The Pull-yoursel... Posted in on 09/03/2008. Its Hard To Appreciate The Dark Complexities Of Pinot Noir At 10am On A Cold Cromwell Morning. Pinot Noir Is More Suited To Lingering Over A Glass And Watching It Unfold Rather Than Sniffing Slurping And Spitting Through 50-odd Wines.... Posted in Otago on 08/05/2008. growing Up In America Cripples Us Wine Lovers From The Very Start. Sure We Are Born Into The Land Of Boundless Opportunity Where The Dreams And Hard Work Of A Vineyard Worker Can Result In The Ownership Of A Winery Twenty Years Later. But Unless Our Parents Provide Us With A Very Particular Upbringing We Grow Up Thinking That Wine Isnt Wine Unless It Has The Name Of The Grape On The Front Of The... Posted in on 07/24/2008. formulaic Is An Adjective That Is Often Leveled At Some Of Californias Top Boutique Wines And Their Winemaking. As If When You Finally Manage To Afford All The Components Required To Make A High-end Wine That Somehow You Just Throw Them Together And poof Youve Got Yourself A 300 94 Point Superstar.
this Stereotype Is Especially Convenient For Those Who Cant Afford To Drink Such Wines. I Should ... Posted in on 07/22/2008. some People Seem To Get Into The Wine Business Through Sheer Determination. After Years Of Saving Scraping Dreaming And Planning Vineyard Or Winery Ownership Is The Fulfillment Of Many Peoples Long Held if Not Hard Earned Fantasies.
and Then There Are Those People Who Somehow Seem Destined For It -- People Whose stories You Hear And You Think How On Earth Did You Manage Not To Do This Earlier
if... Posted in on 07/20/2008.
the Wines Of Alsace Are Some Of The Most Unique And Distinctive In The World. They Are Also Some Of My Favorites Not Only Because They Are Delicious But Also Because They Are Made By Some Of Frances Most Individualistic And Headstrong Vintners.
alsace Has Long Been A Place Apart Both From France And Germany Each Of Which Have Laid Claim Over The Valleys And Hills That Lie West Of The Rhine Rive... Posted in on 07/13/2008. there Are Those In The Wine World Who Seek Out and Often Pay For The Best Possible Advice They Can Get. Winemaking And Winegrowing Are Sciences As Much As They Are Arts And These Days There Are Plenty Of Experts To Be Had In Both Arenas. And Then There Are Those In The Wine World That No Matter What The Scientists Experts And Even Their Friends Say Choose To Follow Their Instincts. Call Them Pig... Posted in on 06/23/2008. it Is Deep Winter. The Snows Lay Heavy On The Mountains Of Northern Japan. Cedar Trees Hang Sparkling Dusted With Ice Over Frozen Rivers And Streams. The Air Is Crisp Even Crystalline In Its Stillness And The White Landscape Yields Only The Slightest Muffled Sounds.
in The Heart Of This Winter Landscape A Strange Sight Emerges Every Winter. A Huge Igloo Constructed Entirely Of Ice Filled With ... Posted in on 06/12/2008. visitors To The Far Northeast Of Italy In The Shadows Of The Austrian Alps Quickly Realize That They Are Not Really In Italy No Matter What The Maps Say. Traveling To The East Of Venice And North Of Trieste Puts One In The Midst Of A A Patchwork Quilt Of Languages Geography And Political Affiliations. One Town Will Speak Perfect Italian And Youll Find Risotto On Every Table And Then A Few Kilomet... Posted in on 05/27/2008. | ||||||||||||||||||||