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June 20, 2005

2000 Chateau Ronan Red Bordeaux

[FargleSnargle.com] Blind tasting notes - no knowledge of varietal, appellation or vintage.Someone said “barnyard” and we immediately said “Bordeaux.” This wine tied my highest score for the night. I would buy this one.

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[Farglesnargle.com] FargleSnargle.com: Most of the room liked this one, and one person told me that they thought this was “quite interesting.” So that being said, this wine got my worst score for the evening. I smelled chlorine, wet dog, cardboard and mustiness.

Observer.guardian.co.ukhttp://observer.guardian.co.uk [Observer.guardian.co.uk] The Observer | Food monthly | Where Britain's top chefs go for ...: Now hundreds of cases a year of the blanc sec (a blend of sauvignon blanc and barrel-aged semillon), and dozens more of the Chateau Bauduc premieres cotes de Bordeaux and Bordeaux superieur reds (both Merlot and Cabinet Sauvignon), and its Bordeaux rosé are sold in Ramsay's restaurants.

http://gerryosullivan.blogspot.com [Gerryosullivan.blogspot.com] Gerry O'Sullivan's Blog: February 2005: Easterby is making the No6 shirt his own, tho' I'm surprised that Alan Quinlan didn't even make the bench. Eddie must have had a couple of sleepless nights trying to work out who to put at openside.

[Comicsreporter.com] The Comics Reporter: Comic Weblog Updates The Comics Journal Index for Issues #2-142 .Jack Kirby Comics Weblog Jog - The Blog Matt Peckham (dot) com Metrokitty .

[Archaeology.eu.com] Archaeology in Europe: 03/01/2004 - 03/31/2004: AOC project officer Ronan Toolis said: "The machinery went over the kist and broke through the top slab. It was reported to Historic Scotland and they called us in." Ronan and project supervisor Martin Cook travelled to Orkney on Friday and found a stone kist grave, in effect a stone box.

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Posted at June 20, 2005 09:11 AM

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