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David Lawrason's take on vintages: Oct. 15
National Post (blog) Brunello di Montalcino is Tuscany's classic kingpin – usually a rich, stately red made 100% from a small berried sangiovese clone simply called brunello. It is best drunk after a few years in bottle. Indeed its regulations require that basic Brunello … |
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David Lawrason’s take on vintages: Oct. 15 – National Post (blog)
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David Lawrason’s take on vintages: Oct. 15 – National Post (blog)
David Lawrason's take on vintages: Oct. 15
National Post (blog)
It is quite fine indeed with excellent length and some palate weight and richness to cover off the acidity. It needs about three years in the cellar. Collectors of big reds can also dabble in Argentina with the release of several more expensive malbecs … -
David Lawrason’s take on vintages: Oct. 15 – National Post (blog)
David Lawrason's take on vintages: Oct. 15
National Post (blog)
And it's a bargain actually at $46.00. Ontario pinot noir fans have been awaiting the release of the five 2009 vineyard bottlings from Le Clos Jordanne, founded as a Franco-Canuck joint venture to produce great Burgundy inspired pinot and chardonnay … -
David Lawrason’s take on vintages: Oct. 15 – National Post (blog)
David Lawrason's take on vintages: Oct. 15
National Post (blog)
And it's a bargain actually at $46.00. Ontario pinot noir fans have been awaiting the release of the five 2009 vineyard bottlings from Le Clos Jordanne, founded as a Franco-Canuck joint venture to produce great Burgundy inspired pinot and chardonnay … -
David Lawrason’s take on vintages: Oct. 15 – National Post (blog)
David Lawrason's take on vintages: Oct. 15
National Post (blog)
It is quite fine indeed with excellent length and some palate weight and richness to cover off the acidity. It needs about three years in the cellar. Collectors of big reds can also dabble in Argentina with the release of several more expensive malbecs …