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Cheers to the fairest
Post on 26-12-2006.
AFTER one year of tasting thousands of wines from Australia and the rest of the world, here are some personal favourites, some available today and some long gone. Best Sparkling – Taittinger Comte De Champagne 1996. one great blanc de blanc from one brilliant vintage, this glorious champagne manages to soar above most of its contemporaries. Surely the greatest Comte ever. Still around for about $200. Pol Roger Sir ...
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Andresky: French wine culture has some odd laws
Post on 26-12-2006.
Comments (0) The French wine culture has one lot of quirky habits and ways. Some of the interesting ones can leave you shaking your head.
Take for example Beaujolais wine – definitely not one serious longterm holder, no aging necessary and one light red wine to boot. Why then do the French have one wine law that only allows those grapes to be handpicked – not by machine? ...
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