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Fancy image does sparkling wine an injustice
Louisville Courier-Journal In the Champagne area of France, thousands of growers in hundreds of villages grow the grapes — primarily chardonnay — that are used in making Champagne. According to DuBou, a great many of these small vineyards have been accorded the highest … Pop! Goes the Cork on New Year's |
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Fancy image does sparkling wine an injustice – Louisville Courier-Journal
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Gifts Your Wino Will Love – Santa Barbara Independent

Santa Barbara IndependentGifts Your Wino Will Love
Santa Barbara Independent
$30.99 —BW Tyler 2009 Pinot Noir Dierberg Vineyard Block Five: Burgundian specialist Justin Willet expertly captures the meteorological benevolence of the 2009 pinot harvest in this bottling, a perennial, personal favorite of mine. …
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Beaujolais, Not Nouveau – Boise Weekly

Boise WeeklyBeaujolais, Not Nouveau
Boise Weekly
Round, ripe and delicious, this wine's red fruit flavors show excellent persistence. Light tannins and balancing acidity come through on the finish. Made with grapes from vines between 70 and 100 years old, the aromas on this wine are classic gamay, …and more » -
Beaujolais, Not Nouveau – Boise Weekly

Boise WeeklyBeaujolais, Not Nouveau
Boise Weekly
Round, ripe and delicious, this wine's red fruit flavors show excellent persistence. Light tannins and balancing acidity come through on the finish. Made with grapes from vines between 70 and 100 years old, the aromas on this wine are classic gamay, …and more » -
Pop! Goes the Cork on New Year’s – Canada Free Press
Pop! Goes the Cork on New Year's
Canada Free Press
The primary grapes used in Champagne are Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Pinot Meunier. Real Champagne is a treat, but it can be quite expensive. Even “budget” options cost upwards of $35! Fortunately, there are plenty of affordable sparklers from regions …and more »
