Gourmets of Wine > Edna Valley Vineyard - 2006 Pinot Noir

Gabe's Viewhttp://gabesview.wordpress.com/2008/03/27/edna-valley-vineyard-2006-pinot-noir/ [Gabe's View] As is typical of Pinot Noir made in a Burgundian style this wine will marry well with a wide array of foods. I personally find well made Pinot to be one of the most adaptable wines out there.

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Leslie Bradshawhttp://lesliebradshaw.com/?p=112 [Leslie Bradshaw] Our Family’s Hard Work Has Paid Off: Wine & Spirits gives us a 90!!: Just got off the phone with my dad, the rumors are true, our Pinot Noir (Bradshaw Reserve 2005) is a hit. And not just with people in our immediate circles.

bestdrinkeverhttp://bestdrinkever.wordpress.com/2008/03/12/vital-vineyards-pinot-noir-2005-willamette-valley/ [bestdrinkever] Vital Vineyards, Pinot Noir 2005, Willamette Valley: ~$22US, 100% Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley Oregon. Brilliant and transparent deep rose red, with purplish tints.

My Articles Bloghttp://partsconnect.com/myarticlesblog/2008/03/27/i-love-german-wine-and-food-a-baden-pinot-noir/ [My Articles Blog] I Love German Wine And Food - A Baden Pinot Noir: Although approximately sixty percent of local wine is white, the red Pinot Noir is definitely the most important grape variety in Baden. White varieties include the German-bred Mueller Thurgau, Pinot Gris, Pinot Blanc, and Riesling.

Gabe's Viewhttp://gabesview.wordpress.com/2008/02/29/schug-2006-pinot-noirs/ [Gabe's View] Schug - 2006 Pinot Noirs: What I like most about the Carneros Pinot Noir is that it’s the sort of bottle I could drink over a long evening. Whether I chose to enjoy it’s evolution as I paired it with food, or simply decided to contemplate the loveliness of Pinot Noir as a varietal, I’d be happy with my choice.

The Covered Bridge Cellars Bloghttp://blog.coveredbridgecellars.com/home/2008/03/a-visit-to-crus.html [The Covered Bridge Cellars Blog] A Visit to Crushpad and Anderson Valley: Day Two: On the first day we visited Goldeneye, Navarro, Husch, Handley, Claudia Springs and Lazy Creek Vineyards. Below are a few thoughts on some of our stops:

Marion in Savannahhttp://mgpaquin.wordpress.com/2008/03/24/kristol-cohen-and-krugman-7/ [Marion in Savannah] Kristol, Cohen and Krugman: Everything speaks of a rooted place: the 2007 vintage won’t go on sale until 2016. Almost a decade is needed to usher fruit and acidity to perfect balance.

Sunshine Bloghttp://minzner.org/programmers/wpmu/sunshineblog/2008/03/22/i-love-italian-wine-and-food-the-trentino-alto-adige-region/ [Sunshine Blog] I Love Italian Wine and Food - The Trentino-Alto Adige Region: Widely grown international red grape varieties include Pinot Nero, called Pinot Noir outside of Italy, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. The best known strictly Italian red varieties are Schiava, Lagrein, Teroldego, and Marzemino.

Mickey Plyler's Bloghttp://tigernet.com/blogs/plyler/entry/we_belong [Mickey Plyler's Blog] We Belong: But I always pulled for one team and was not interested in watching others. When the Yankees are eliminated in the playoffs, I usually don’t watch much of the World Series.

My Articles Bloghttp://fundraiseitforward.com/myarticlesblog/2008/03/22/i-love-german-wine-and-food-a-pfalz-gewurztraminer/ [My Articles Blog] I Love German Wine and Food - A Pfalz Gewurztraminer: Local red grape varieties include Portugieser and to a lesser extent Pinot Noir, better known by its German name, Spaetburgunder. About 10% of Pfalz wine is classified as basic table wine, over 70% as middle quality QbA wine, .

Sunshine Bloghttp://rugbypokerclub.com/pac/sunshineblog/2008/03/20/a-guide-to-buying-australian-wine/ [Sunshine Blog] A Guide to Buying Australian Wine: Australia has more than a dozen identified wine growing regions that produce distinctive wines of the main styles. The Barossa Valley in South Australia is possibly the most famous region with the richest heritage, and features many labels from subregions such as Claire Valley, McLaren Vale, Langhorne Creek and the Adelaide Hills.

Beverages[Beverages] A Look At Champagne: Noir and Meunier are types of black grapes, while the well known Chardonnay is a type of white grape. The label on the bottle will signify what type of Champagne you are buying, so you’ll know what flavor to expect.

Local Food is good!http://ialocalfood.org/post/27189802 [Local Food is good!] Southern California Firm, Sukut Construction, Contracted for ...: International Pinot Noir Celebration gets new leaderCharlotte Business Journal, NC - 16 minutes agoShe is a winemaker and vineyard manager for Westrey Wine Co. in McMinnville.

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