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Weekly Cellar Round-Up
Over the course of a week, I taste a bunch of wine, usually with friends, and almost always with my wife. Here are some of the wines we tasted over the past few weeks. These are wines that were not sent … Continue reading →
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Il ristorante Anima a Roma incontra la Maison Boizel e i suoi Champagne
La Maison Boizel è interamente incentrata intorno ad una famiglia, la sua storia inizia nel 1834 con Auguste Boizel e Julie Martin, una giovane coppia che decide di unire le proprie forze per dar vita, nella cittadina di Épernay nel cuore della Champagne, alla Maison “Boizel-Martin“. Iniziarono nel 1851 a vendere vino in Inghilterra, cuore […]
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2018 Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame Rosé: Effortless vibrancy and vinosity
The house's top rosé cuvée is a delicate triumph, says Anthony Rose. The post 2018 Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame Rosé: Effortless vibrancy and vinosity appeared first on World Of Fine Wine .
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Moët Hennessy becomes Official Partner of the Automobile Club de Monaco
Editors Note: Our editorial team adapted the official press release from Moët Hennessy to meet our publishing standards. Because this partnership represents a major milestone for the luxury beverage sector, we updated the text to ensure the best presentation for our readers. All official statements remain fully accurate. Moët Hennessy becomes Official Partner of the […] This post Moët Hennessy becomes Official Partner of the Automobile Club de Monaco was posted on WineDivaa .
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Kirkland Wines: A Decade in Texas and Beyond
This summer will mark the ten year anniversary of my move to Texas, which is hard to believe on many levels. First, until moving to the Lone Star State, for the entirety of my adult life, I had never lived … Continue reading →
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Three French Wine Regions, Three Distinctive White Wines
Today we’re sipping wines made in three French wine regions. All are white wines with relatively low alcohol but very different flavor profiles. And, as you might expect from French wines, all are made to enjoy with food. Our tasting begins in Champagne before moving to the South West France and ends in the Loire Valley. Champagne everyone will recognize, […] The post Three French Wine Regions, Three Distinctive White Wines appeared first on Pull That Cork .
by Nancy (CSW)2 viewstasting-noteschampagnecotes-de-gascognegros-mansengmenetou-salon - news
Weekly Cellar Round-Up
Over the course of a week, I taste a bunch of wine, usually with friends, and almost always with my wife. Here are some of the wines we tasted over the past few weeks. These are wines that were not sent … Continue reading →
by the drunken cyclist4 viewschampagnechardonnaycinsault-cinsautdundee-hillsgermanygrenache - news
Finally, the spotlight is on Côte des Bar, the southern Champagne region, with an amazing array of grower champagnes | Britt on Forbes
The Côte des Bar, the southernmost part of Champagne, is a gold mine for those looking for exciting grower champagnes. The district is a bit isolated from the rest of Champagne. The city of Troyes is nearby, as is the border with Burgundy. It was previously not talked about much. But 24% of the total […] Continue reading: Finally, the spotlight is on Côte des Bar, the southern Champagne region, with an amazing array of grower champagnes | Britt on Forbes The post Finally, the spotlight is on Côte des Bar, the southern Champagne region, with an amazing array of grower champagnes | Britt on Forbes was originally published on BKWine Magazine and written by Britt Karlsson . Copyright BKWine and BKWine Magazine. If you see it published elsewhere in full it has been republished without our permission. BKWine Magazine - Wine on the internet since 1996 Read more: On BKWine’s Wine Tours: Wine and food tours to the world’s wine regions | BKWine Tours Om BKWines Vinresor och matresor: Världens bä
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Finally, the spotlight is on Côte des Bar, the southern Champagne region, with an amazing array of grower champagnes | Britt on Forbes
The Côte des Bar, the southernmost part of Champagne, is a gold mine for those looking for exciting grower champagnes. The district is a bit isolated from the rest of Champagne. The city of Troyes is nearby, as is the border with Burgundy. It was previously not talked about much. But 24% of the total […] Continue reading: Finally, the spotlight is on Côte des Bar, the southern Champagne region, with an amazing array of grower champagnes | Britt on Forbes The post Finally, the spotlight is on Côte des Bar, the southern Champagne region, with an amazing array of grower champagnes | Britt on Forbes was originally published on BKWine Magazine and written by Britt Karlsson . Copyright BKWine and BKWine Magazine. If you see it published elsewhere in full it has been republished without our permission. BKWine Magazine - Wine on the internet since 1996 Read more: On BKWine’s Wine Tours: Wine and food tours to the world’s wine regions | BKWine Tours Om BKWines Vinresor och matresor: Världens bä
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Champagne from Michel Genet: Comfort food just got better
A red next to a roaring fire is great, but have you experienced the joy of a cracking Champagne alongside samp and mushroom risotto, Cape Malay curry, a comforting chicken stew, or warm toast and butter? Michel Genet’s Blanc de Blancs Spirit Grand Cru is the floral, pretty, creamy, rich but focused Champagne of dreams, […] The post Champagne from Michel Genet: Comfort food just got better appeared first on Wine Cellar Plus .
by Jolette Steyn-Prior2 viewsallinternational-wineschampagnechardonnaycote-des-blancsgrower-champagne - news
Weekly Cellar Round-Up
Over the course of a week, I taste a bunch of wine, usually with friends, and almost always with my wife. Here are some of the wines we tasted over the past few weeks. These are wines that were not sent … Continue reading →
by the drunken cyclist5 viewsbarolobeaujolaiscaliforniachampagnechardonnaygamay - news
The Savoir Faire of Laurent-Perrier: Non-Dosage
As I mentioned a couple of weeks ago, I was recently approached by Laurent-Perrier Champagne to see if I would like to sample several of their iconic wines, to which I quickly responded “oui!” (I actually said “yes” as the … Continue reading →
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Weekly Cellar Round-Up
Over the course of a week, I taste a bunch of wine, usually with friends, and almost always with my wife. Here are some of the wines we tasted over the past few weeks. These are wines that were not sent … Continue reading →
by the drunken cyclist6 viewsbeaujolaiscabernet-franccaliforniacastilla-y-leonchampagnechardonnay - news
The Ultimate Guide to Sparkling Wineries on California’s Central Coast
More than 150 producers. Six distinct wine regions. One golden question: where do you start? If you’ve been sleeping on California sparkling wine, consider this your wake-up call — poured into a chilled flute, of course. California’s Central Coast is a hub for sparkling wine lovers, with over 150 local sparkling wineries crafting exceptional bubbles …
by calicoastblog2 viewsbubblesfeaturedtravel-the-cali-coastcalifornia-sparkling-winechampagnepaso-robles-sparkling-wine - news
Serial Wines in Paso Robles + John Anthony La Dame Michele Sparkling Wine
In the heart of downtown Paso Robles, where wine tasting rooms line walkable streets and every corner invites discovery, Serial Wines offers something a little unexpected—in the best possible way. Equal parts stylish lounge and elevated tasting experience, this is a place where bold reds meet refined bubbles, and where indulgence is not only encouraged, …
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The Savoir Faire of Laurent-Perrier: The Art of Maceration
As I mentioned a couple of weeks ago, I was recently approached by Laurent-Perrier Champagne to see if I would like to sample several of their iconic wines, to which I quickly responded “oui!” (I actually said “yes” as the … Continue reading →
by the drunken cyclist6 viewschampagnefrancepinot-noirwinelaurent-perriersparkling-wine - news
Perrier-Jouët’s cover crop trials in Champagne
Champagne Perrier Jouet The post Perrier-Jouët’s cover crop trials in Champagne appeared first on Regenerative Viticulture Foundation .
by Becky Sykes4 viewsarticles-blogschampagnecover-cropswine-quality - news
The Savoir Faire of Laurent-Perrier: Assemblage
As I mentioned a couple of weeks ago, I was recently approached by Laurent-Perrier Champagne to see if I would like to sample several of their iconic wines, to which I quickly responded “oui!” (I actually said “yes” as the … Continue reading →
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Everything You Need To Know About California Sparkling Wine
In this episode of the Inside Wine Podcast, Remi Cohen, CEO of Domaine Carneros, explains everything you think you know about sparkling wine — and sets the record straight. From the difference between Champagne and California sparkling wine to the traditional method, Chardonnay’s starring role, and why great bubbles shouldn’t be saved just for celebrations, […] The post Everything You Need To Know About California Sparkling Wine appeared first on Wine 365 .
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The Return (and Growth) of Champagne Georges Laval
The post The Return (and Growth) of Champagne Georges Laval appeared first on Dhall & Nash Fine Wines .
by Dhall & Nash Fine Wines5 viewsnewswineschampagnegrower-champagnegeorges-laval - news
A Brief History of Laurent-Perrier
Like many producers in Champagne, the history of Laurent-Perrier goes back over two centuries, but unlike many of the other grandes maisons, Laurent-Perrier remains a family-run, independent producer. While that might not sound all that exceptional, it enables Laurent-Perrier to … Continue reading →
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From the Cellar with @Sam_WineTeacher
In addition to the weekly wine review and the various other, usually wine-related, articles I write for My Van City, I am going to include a new one that will appear from time to time. I’m calling it, ‘From the Cellar’. It will be similar to the wine reviews, except that it will feature wines ... Read more The post From the Cellar with @Sam_WineTeacher first appeared on My VanCity .
by Sam The Wine Teacher4 viewswinedrinkoliverosoyoosoliverosoyooswineoliverosoyooswinecountrychampagnechurch-and-state - news
Asparagus with Pea and Mint Ricotta + Ginger Sparkling Wine at Pico
Chef Kali Kopley at Pico Los Alamos celebrates spring dishes with husband Will Henry’s perfectly balanced Lumen wine – in Edible Santa Barbara. Want the Asparagus with Pea and Mint Ricotta recipe? Get it here. Signs of spring show up early in Santa Barbara County with hillsides glowing green and more produce appearing at markets. At …
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Finding a Champagne Icon in My In-Box
This is my fifteenth year as a wine writer/blogger, which I find a bit astounding. I am not sure why, but it boggles my mind. In those fourteen-plus years, I have been fortunate enough to experience more than I ever … Continue reading →
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