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Globe and Mail And yet the opposite is true, a point made in the excellent, authoritative new book Wine Grapes by Jancis Robinson, the estimable British wine writer, with co-authors Julia Harding and Jose Vouillamoz. General interest in indigenous vines is … |
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Bored with ‘international-style’ wines? These Italian picks might pique your … – Globe and Mail
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Bored with ‘international-style’ wines? These Italian picks might pique your … – Globe and Mail

Globe and MailBored with 'international-style' wines? These Italian picks might pique your …
Globe and Mail
They choose from a handful of popular grapes, such as merlot and chardonnay, apply industrial yeast strains and other cellar tricks to get the texture and nuances they want, then lavish the fermented juice with the smooth vanilla essence of new …and more » -
Bored with ‘international-style’ wines? These Italian picks might pique your … – Globe and Mail

Globe and MailBored with 'international-style' wines? These Italian picks might pique your …
Globe and Mail
And yet the opposite is true, a point made in the excellent, authoritative new book Wine Grapes by Jancis Robinson, the estimable British wine writer, with co-authors Julia Harding and Jose Vouillamoz. General interest in … This bottling tastes like …and more » -
DINERTEC @ Stefano’s, Uddingston – Glasgow Evening Times
DINERTEC @ Stefano's, Uddingston
Glasgow Evening Times
Only the Pinot, Chianti or house wine came by the glass. A bottle would see me heading full steam towards a … But I could have done with an additional topping than just tomato which, nevertheless, was excellent. Overall, though, Stefano's was off to … -
DINERTEC @ Stefano’s, Uddingston – Glasgow Evening Times
DINERTEC @ Stefano's, Uddingston
Glasgow Evening Times
Only the Pinot, Chianti or house wine came by the glass. A bottle would see me heading full steam towards a … But I could have done with an additional topping than just tomato which, nevertheless, was excellent. Overall, though, Stefano's was off to …