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Seen that? - Let My Wine Breathe
in Celebrate Wine, on November 8, 2009
...e Vinturi Aerator for wines. Typically this would be used on red wines but could be used on heavier chardonnays as well, this slim, sleek device is like a funnel and it aerates and brightens the flavo...
Sauvignon blanc - oder doch Scheurebe?
in Wein Worte, on 17.02.09
...gen an neuseeländischem Sauvignon. Wahrscheinlich ziehen sie dessen Frische den heimischen reifen Chardonnays vor (nun gut, es gibt selbstverständlich auch ein paar australische Sauvignons, die richti...
Wine Ratings - Gary Vaynerchuk Looks at Three 93-Point Chardonnays
in Celebrate Wine, on February 10, 2009
...the most used scales, they do have competition ...
But as I was saying, Vaynerchuk looks at three Chardonnays: a Chassagne Montrachet (the 2005 Louis Latour Morgeots Chassagne Montrachet - $60 and &...
Australien auf dem Boden der Tatsachen
in Wein Worte, on 14.01.09
...cher nicht an einer etwaigen mangelnden Qualität, denn die Cabernets und Shiraz, die Merlots und Chardonnays können sich schmecken lassen. (Und australischer Riesling ist ein Geheimtipp!) Aber der sta...
Wein-Gläser, die man wirklich braucht
in Wein Worte, on 13.09.08
...otweine wie Zinfandel oder Chianti gut geeignet. Auch sind die Erfahrungen mit Chardonnays recht gut - nur ein sehr verschlossener großer Chardonnay kann in seiner Jugend ein größeres Glas brauche...
Long Island's North Fork Wine Country
in Celebrate Wine, on June 14, 2008
...g city. The pleasant, rural strip is home to more than 40 wineries and is known for its full-bodied Chardonnays and off-dry late-harvest Rieslings. This video takes you on a tour through this special ...
Belvedere Russian River Valley Chardonnay Sonoma County 2005
in Celebrate Wine, on December 5, 2007
... When it comes to Chardonnays, I'm a picky girl. There aren't many that I like, but I've found that typically I enjoy Chardonnays from California's Russian River Valley, so when I rec...
Vinturi Helps Wines to Breathe Faster, Taste Better!
in Cool Picking, on October 3, 2007
...ri Aerator for wines . Typically this would be used on red wines but could be used on heavier chardonnays as well, this slim, sleek device is like a funnel and it aerates and brightens the flavo...
Wine Blogging Wednesday #37 - MontGras Reserva Carmenère 2004
in Celebrate Wine, on September 12, 2007
...on of Lenndevours began in 2004. One wine blogger is tasked with picking a theme (such as Unoaked Chardonnays or New World Rieslings), and over the course of a month, wine geeks around the Web pick ...
Where's The Happy Medium?
in Celebrate Wine, on July 20, 2007
...rchants - our partners in Telegraph Wines.
"The first wines to show symptoms were Californian chardonnays and, later, Australian ones. The alcohol levels frequently exceeded 14 to 14.5 per cent,...
Wine Tastings Gone Wild!
in Celebrate Wine, on July 11, 2007
...ften culminate in tabletop dances, to the horror of nearby oenophiles sniffing or sipping the local chardonnays.
But this isn't just a problem in New York. According to the same article, wineries...
Grgich Hills Releases Biodynamic Sauv Blanc
in Celebrate Wine, on July 7, 2007
...Wine Tasting of 1976, where it ranked best white wine and instantly elevated the status of all Napa Chardonnays. After his success there, he went on to establish what I consider one of California'...
Star Spangled Wines
in Celebrate Wine, on July 4, 2007
...m.) With raw bar and salads, chilled seafood, and grilled fish, crisp Sauvignon Blancs and buttery Chardonnays come to mind. Sauvignon Blancs are citrusy, while Chardonnays are more buttery, so think ...
Winemaker Takes First Step
in Celebrate Wine, on June 20, 2007
...Main St., former home of the Mansfield Area Chamber of Commerce.
To fill his store with cabernets, chardonnays and other varietals, Evans buys grape must from California vineyards, mostly the Lodi re...
New Zealond Pinot Noir Kicks
in Celebrate Wine, on May 18, 2007
...pinot noir. For years, Burgundy ruled. The New World offered creditable sparkling wines, cabernets, chardonnays, and almost every other wine style, but attempts to replicate Burgundy were dismissed wi...
Cut Chablis a Break?
in Celebrate Wine, on May 16, 2007
...metimes aged for a time in oak, still don't seem to have the over-the-top quality so many oaked chardonnays can have.
Chablis comes from northern Burgundy, from the land around the town of Chabli...
Grilling & Chilling with Wine
in Celebrate Wine, on May 3, 2007
... blend of apples and creamy oak in its trim, lively personality. While lovers of deep, rich, fleshy Chardonnays will want for more, this one will be a great partner to simply grilled chicken or fish. ...
Weighing in on Chardonnay
in Celebrate Wine, on March 3, 2007
... Jon Bonné of the San Francisco Chronicles weighs in the good and the not so good when it comes to Chardonnays from Burgundy. I often forget that more than just red wine comes from that region, so thi...
Organic Wine Tasting Tonight
in Celebrate Wine, on January 12, 2007
...nnay: The Carneros region is slightly south of Sonoma Valley and is famous for producing rich, full Chardonnays. Cool morning fog and rolling hillside vineyards allow the grapes to mature late into th...
Red Wine, or White Wine?
in Celebrate Wine, on November 7, 2006
...shburn St.
Not only that, but wine is becoming a staple of a nice, home-cooked dinner. Rieslings, chardonnays and cabernets aren't solely for the wine-savvy's business dinner; today, almost ...
Vineyards Get Sheepish
in Celebrate Wine, on October 2, 2006
...almost instantly, producing healthier vines with their natural fertilizers.
That means more flinty Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs with hints of cedar and black cherries for customers who are increasingl...
Thumbs Down To California Chardonnay?
in Celebrate Wine, on September 4, 2006
...log for any length of time, then you know that already.
But, perhaps I shouldn't rule out all chardonnays because most of the ones I've had have been from Calfornia, and according to this a...
Elite Chardonnay
in Celebrate Wine, on June 1, 2006
...pinot noir and cabernet sauvignon too, but he built his fame mainly on a variety of single-vineyard chardonnays that range in price from $70 to more than $100. Yes, those numbers are insane, but compa...
Ham It Up with Wine
in Celebrate Wine, on April 16, 2006
...uestion: Ham is a toughie because it is usually very salty. That means big reds are out as well as chardonnays and other dry whites. I'd go for a Riesling, even a Gewurztraminer. And for reds, Be...




