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Pepper — red and black— gives this stew its heat
Eagle Tribune When I add a generous sprinkling of Tabasco, I'll reach for a sweeter wine, like a German Riesling to balance out the spice. Mark Bredif Chinon – ($22.99). Cabernet Franc, with its distinctive notes of chive and bell pepper. is almost always a good … |
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Buying Affordable Wine: Insider Tips From Wine Expert Anthony Giglio – Business Insider

Business InsiderBuying Affordable Wine: Insider Tips From Wine Expert Anthony Giglio
Business Insider
For me it has a lot in common with Pinot Noir in its juiciness, but there's also an earthiness that reminds me of Sangiovese (from Tuscany). You mention Frank Cornelissen, and I just wrote about him last summer in La Cucina Italian. … -
Buying Affordable Wine: Insider Tips From Wine Expert Anthony Giglio – Business Insider

Business InsiderBuying Affordable Wine: Insider Tips From Wine Expert Anthony Giglio
Business Insider
For me it has a lot in common with Pinot Noir in its juiciness, but there's also an earthiness that reminds me of Sangiovese (from Tuscany). You mention Frank Cornelissen, and I just wrote about him last summer in La Cucina Italian. … -
Buying Affordable Wine: Insider Tips From Wine Expert Anthony Giglio – Business Insider

Business InsiderBuying Affordable Wine: Insider Tips From Wine Expert Anthony Giglio
Business Insider
For me it has a lot in common with Pinot Noir in its juiciness, but there's also an earthiness that reminds me of Sangiovese (from Tuscany). You mention Frank Cornelissen, and I just wrote about him last summer in La Cucina Italian. … -
Bordeaux Bargain Basement – New York Times
Bordeaux Bargain Basement
New York Times
But this vintage is excellent, with subtle oak, considerable finesse and a citrusy freshness. €9.50. 2009 Château de la Dauphine, Fronsac. A velvety wine, made mostly from merlot, from an underrated Right Bank appellation. It rivals some of the grander …and more »