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Côte de Brouilly, la pietra blu del vulcano estinto
La vasta e irregolare regione del Beaujolais costituisce una sorta di prolungamento meridionale della Borgogna e attinge il suo nome dall’antica capitale Beaujeu. Si dipana longitudinalmente per oltre cinquanta chilometri partendo a nord dall’attiguo Mâconnais fino alla città metropolitana di Lione con larghezze mediamente più... L'articolo Côte de Brouilly, la pietra blu del vulcano estinto proviene da oscarwine .
by Roberto Sironi1 viewvinibeaujolaisborgognachateauthivincotedebrouillygamay - news
Grill, Pour, Repeat! Find the Perfect Red for the Barbecue
It’s time to fire up the grill, don the apron, and wield the flipper and fork to make the juiciest steaks, kabobs, or barbecued chicken in the entire neighborhood. Right now, I’m thinking of a sizzling rib eye and a few cheeseburgers to tantalize a few friends and family this weekend. Of course, this festivus […] READ MORE The post Grill, Pour, Repeat! Find the Perfect Red for the Barbecue appeared first on Grape Experiences .
by Cindy Rynning4 viewsnorth-americared-wineregional-wineswine-reviewsblaufrankischcabernet-sauvignon - news
Camino Wine Co Gamay 2025
Dang! Dangerously slurpable and eminently smashable, this is a silky delight that will take pride of place on a lazy Susan and take down a Chinese banquet effortlessly. What a joy it was to review this Camino Wine Co Gamay. Sourced from the Adelaide Hills, it was made with 25% whole bunches before being pressed to seasoned French oak. Elegant and seductive, fine ripples of earthiness and delicate spices ride on the coattails of blueberry and mulberry fruit. It firms up late on the palate, which pulls it back a peg, but those creases should be ironed out with more bottle age in the next couple of years. Excellent drinking, no less, and guaranteed to swiftly evaporate from your glass, it's a great addition to the ever-expanding Camino Wine Co range. 93/100 Region: Adelaide Hills RRP: $60 Source: Sample Winery Website Subscribe to Qwine here Follow: Instagram , LinkedIn and X
by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)3 views30-402590-94ptsadelaide-hillsgamay - news
Lyons Will Greenways Hill Gamay 2025
The debut commercial release of the Greenways Hill Gamay comes from a new estate vineyard that is planted on the next ridge over from the winery. I must say, it's a glorious vista looking out to that vineyard from the cellar door. I don't have an up-to-date copy of the bottle pic, which has Greenways Hill across the front in large font, but you get the idea... Planted 510 metres above in 2021 to eight Gamay clones to bring diversity and fill the palate, this is a juicy, slurpable thing that does show its youth. Having said that, strap in for a thrilling ride, because if this is the start of the journey, brace for where things are headed. Fine, with a greeny tinge on opening as a result of its youth, I can see this bringing the hype as the vines mature. Awash with purple fruits and blueberries, there is a delicate lick of Campari that oozes appeal. The mouthfeel is lacey which heightens its approachability, and particularly on the second and third day of tasting, those gree
by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)4 views40-502590-94ptsgamaymacedon-ranges - 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
Lyons Will Gamay 2025
A captivating mouth perfume of lavender and violets has me fixated. Silky, slinky and damn slurpable, a glorious introduction awaits from this Lyons Will Gamay. Made with 40% whole bunches and sitting on skins for 3 weeks, it sees nine months in seasoned French oak. Blue and purple fruits cascade with ease. Raspberry rope and orange peel jostle for attention with a fine sprinkle of dried herbs. A lick of eucalyptus emerges after a couple of days and speaks of the landscape from which it was born. Svelte, this is a wine that is incredibly delicate and seductive as superfine tannins move and sway about with ease. The 2024 was magical, but I see this 2025 perched just a notch behind. Still, it's an excellent expression of Gamay in its own right. 94/100 Region: Macedon Ranges RRP: $50 Source: Sample Winery Website Subscribe to Qwine here Follow: Instagram , LinkedIn and X
by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)5 views50-1502590-94ptsgamaymacedon-ranges - 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 viewsbeaujolaiscabernet-franccaliforniacastilla-y-leonchampagnechardonnay - news
Two Vancouver Island Wines from Blue Grouse Estate Winery_PR SAMPLE
I’ve been tasting and writing about Chardonnay recently, so I thought I would change things up and write about some other wines. I received several wines from Vancouver Island’s Blue Grouse Estate Winery and decided to start with their Rosé 2024 and their Pinot Gris 2024. These are from estate grown grapes and select partner vineyards. Vancouver Island is really...
by mywinepal4 viewsbcchardonnaygamaypinot-grispinot-noirrose - news
Beaujolais Nouveau Day 2025
After a decade-long hiatus, we’ve decided to dive back into the joy of Beaujolais Nouveau. Thursday 20th November, the third Thursday in November, is the release day, and we will have some Beaujolais Nouveau open for tasting. We will be supplying the always popular wine from Georges Dubeouf. What: Beaujolais Nouveau Day 2025 Where: Fareham […] The post Beaujolais Nouveau Day 2025 appeared first on Fareham Wine Cellar .
by Dominic Lockyer6 viewsbeaujolais-nouveaueventswine-tastingbeaujolaisbeaujolais-nouveau-2025fareham-wine-cellar - news
F/W 24′ Try This Wine: Balanced Beaujolais
Try the 2021 Zest Of Fleurie Montgenas No. 135 because it shows a cru-level of the appellation’s complexity while capturing that explosive brightness often shut down by cru-level cellar treatment. It’s an incredibly pretty Beaujolais, and requires no additional aging. The post F/W 24′ Try This Wine: Balanced Beaujolais first appeared on Good Vitis .
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