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[Wine and Food] Girard Winery Dry Chenin Blanc, Napa Valley, CA - Wine Tasting ...: Playing on that theme, this tasting taps a 1987 vintage that is nothing short of 22 YEARS OLD - a bit of an extreme for a modest Napa-based white wine. But we're nothing here at Spirit of Wine if not oenologically adventurous - so let's .

[PALATE PRESS] A Trip to the Rhône, Part I : PALATE PRESS: We finished the tour in a tasting room that was rather more laboratory than lounge, appointed with sleek white benches and rows of sterile glassware. Our guide poured us tastes, amiably chatting about the wines and spitting expertly into a long steel sink, delighted at the opportunity to practice our language, and indulgent in our efforts to practice his.

[Pendock Uncorked] Taming the Tannin Tiger | Pendock Uncorked: Aussie Shiraz superstar Steven Henscke, whose Hill of Grace is arguably the greatest achievement of Shiraz Down Under, describes the tannins of his finest Shiraz as “slippery.” “Round” is a geometric term often used by compilers of wine tasting laundry lists while “hard” is a negative description used to denote bitterness. A brief survey of wine guides will encounter “finely manicured tannins”, “rough tannins” and even mention of a “jockstrap of tannin” in the purple prose of retired Nederburg auctioneer Patrick Grubb, commenting on the ’90 vintage Port from De Krans.

[Tablas Creek Vineyard Blog] Tablas Creek Vineyard Blog: Panoplie 2000-2008: A Vertical Wine ...: The ones I drink a lot are probably predictable: I tend to have the current vintages of Cotes de Tablas and Esprit de Beaucastel with good frequency, both tasting with guests at the winery and working out in the market.  I'm a fan of Mourvedre and Roussanne, and my wife is a fan of Vermentino and Rose, so we have those regularly at our house. 

[The WINE Sutra] WINE SUTRA AWARDS 2009; A Wine-Primer and “An Inherent Joy” - The ...: And while I have shamelessly displayed photos of 1980 vintages above, there resides in my heart the burning desire of wines that future generations should experience, an all-too-knowing sun that effaces the life yet lived, reminiscent of reading Rukeyser at City Lights Poetry Room. Tasted in France and and from my cellar a bottle made a guest-appearance at Turfway Park in Northern Kentucky. (I have no idea why the meta-smile has taken place of the number 8, and I have no idea how to change it, and have accepted it as a sign of fate). 

[Vinopanion] Vinopanion | Blog | Pre-WBC09: Twisted Murphys Wine'n!: Scott was pouring through seven wines that day and I found that the three Zins that he made matched my palate the most. The '07 Shake Ridge Zinfandel was my clear favorite, with good peppered red fruit and cinnamon towards the front, then blue fruit .

[The Oregon Wine Blog] The Oregon Wine Blog: The Best of 2009 - The Oregon Wine Blog Style: The wine has a wonderful crispness to it that make it work very well as a stand alone wine and equally well with food. I’ve volunteered at DeLille for a few years and while I think the experience I had with the wine and with the people who are involved in making it contributed to how I felt about it, there is no question that this wine is phenomenal in its own right.

[Palm Beach Entertainment: Events, movies, restaurants, nightlife & more | pbpulse.com] 2009: The year in wine | Palm Beach Entertainment: Events, movies ...: The idea for the event was fermented (sorry, dear readers, couldn’t resist) by Angie Worthing in the spring of 2009 as a way to explore affordable wines with other women and to include some business networking in this trying economy. It started at her house with guests each bringing a bottle and a snack, and, after rotating through a few more homes, is now held at Salotto.

[Wine Peeps] Wine Peeps: A Wine Blog » Wine Tasting Dinner: Brut Sparkling Wine: All of these sparkling wines paired nicely with Mom’s dinner menu which included curried butternut squash soup, shrimp Louie salad, broiled lobster tails, creamy twice baked potatoes, roasted asparagus, and Swiss meringues with ice cream and fresh strawberries for dessert.

[wine tasting] Yellowtail Chardonnay 2004 « wine tasting: WINE: Yellowtail Chardonnay 2004 Vintage: 2004 Producer: Yellowtail Grapes: 100% Chardonnay Region: South East Country: Australia ONE WORD: Tropical TASTING: A deeply colored, open Oaky wine with lots of tropical sugary sweetness on the palate. Food Match: Pasta, chicken or even Kangaroo Tail Soup "Matching FROM: Back from the bottle!

[[Notes from the Cellar]] [Notes from the Cellar] » Blog Archive » Christmas Eve Wine Tasting!: Champalou Vouvray Brut - Chenin Blanc - Loire, France - Floral on the nose, dry and clean as a whistle on the palate, this 100% chenin blanc sparkler is less austere and less effervescent than Champagne, but every bit as fun to drink and versatile with food.

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