Andrew Campbell: Getting some bottle as wine prices surge
Rossendale Free Press As well as the ubiquitous international grapes like cabernet sauvignon, syrah, merlot, chardonnay and sauvignon blanc, Italy has its own classic 'fine wine' varieties including Tuscany's sangiovese and Barolo's nebbiolo. Then there's pinot grigio. But … |
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Andrew Campbell: Getting some bottle as wine prices surge – Rossendale Free Press
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Wine Guy: 2014 outlook brings growing thirst for variety – Colorado Springs Gazette
Wine Guy: 2014 outlook brings growing thirst for variety
Colorado Springs Gazette
Even though California dominates the American market, consumers more and more are looking for wines that deliver value with a sense of place. This is leading them to sources such as Portugal, … the search for value and diversity. Even though cabernet … -
OLLY SMITH: Condrieu, the Viognier grape is much easier to sip than say – Daily Mail
Daily MailOLLY SMITH: Condrieu, the Viognier grape is much easier to sip than say
Daily Mail
If you're a fan of Chardonnay, Chenin Blanc or Pinot Gris, you'll get along famously with Viognier. Château Grillet is a producer and appellation … On a recent wine visit to the south of France, I bought a bottle of Villard's 2010 De Poncins Condrieu … -
Some of my favourite wines of the past year – Calgary Herald
Calgary HeraldSome of my favourite wines of the past year
Calgary Herald
What I can tell you is that wines produced from this vineyard cost upwards of $400 a bottle from the proprietors and as such this wine is a bargain, even at $60. It is classic … Gamay — the grape of Beaujolais fame — remains an under-appreciated …and more » -
Some of my favourite wines of the past year – Calgary Herald
Calgary HeraldSome of my favourite wines of the past year
Calgary Herald
What I can tell you is that wines produced from this vineyard cost upwards of $400 a bottle from the proprietors and as such this wine is a bargain, even at $60. It is classic Napa in … Gamay — the grape of Beaujolais fame — remains an under …and more »