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Tag: sauvignon
Wineline: News From The World Of Wine
Spottswoode Celebrates 125 Years Just thinking about all the wine labels in the world is simply suffocating.
Dowd on Drinks: Bringing Closure To A Wine Debate
It’s about time to retire that “conventional wisdom” that cheap wines and screw caps automatically go together.
Wineline: Toast The New Year With French Bubblies
Year end columns tend to be filled with ‘the best of’ lists, or what’s suddenly in or out of fashion. For the most part it’s a fairly pointless exercise with art shows, once they close you can’t go back and see them.
To Be Franc, It’s A Rare, Winning Cabernet
Unfortunately, some of America’s best wines are not easy to find.
Wineline: News From The World Of Wine
Michael-David Becomes A Goliath Is a person who believes that terroir (referring to the earth or soil where grapes are grown, and sometimes the climate there as well) is the most important factor in wine prominence … a terroirist?