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FRIDAY’S THIRTEEN
In a weeks time, I taste a boatload of wine (seriously). I lot of my friends think I’m lucky. Well, they’re right, and I wouldn’t give this job up for the world. The only thing that makes my job hard, … Continue reading
Posted in Main
Tagged burgundy, cabernet sauvignon, Chablis, chardonnay, sauvignon blanc, Stan The Wine Man, Weekly Reviews, wine
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THE FIRST OF MANY FRIDAY’S THIRTEEN…
Not being a very superstitious guy by nature, I thought it would be fun to select thirteen wines from my Moleskine that stood out to me in a very positive or negative way every Friday. I believe it is true … Continue reading
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Tagged A to Z, acidity, balance, Beresan, burgundy, Butterfield Station, Canas Feast, chardonnay, Chatter Creek, Columbia Valley, For A Song, Friday, Gorday Rawson, Gordy Rawson, Humble Roots, Italy, Kennedy Shah, Maryhill, Merlot, Nelms Road, pinot gris, Rattlesnake Hills, superstitious, thirteen, Tuscany, varietal, viognier, wine, Woodhouse Wine Estates, Yakima Valley
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LET’S TALK DIRT… THE DEBATE ABOUT TERROIR RAGES ON.
I just read a very well written article by Erika Szymanski that was posted on Palate Press. It is of course about terroir. Now I’m reasonably sure when the French came up with this word, they were not interested in … Continue reading
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Tagged aoc, appellation, burgundy, california, dirt, Erika szymanski, french, new zealand, red mountain, sancerre, terroir, washington, wine critic
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