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"bland" on Snooth
dmcker - if you get time to write a proper response I'd like to read it It was an interesting speech with some intersting points, especially about the T.A levels in Aussie wines. I personally dont think Australian wine...
Fibo, Deutz had an operation in California in the '80s, down in San Luis Obispo, that was superb. Better wine by far than Domaine Chandon up in Napa, which was the only other French-capitalized house in California at the...
This opens slowly and cautiously with notes of pollen, licorice, and roasted ligonberry fruit. While subtle this is very complex with a faintly sweet edge to the medicinal herb notes and lovely insinuations of cigarette...
Considering the proximity of Colombier-Monpelou to the vineyards of ... and seems just a little too bland - especially for a Paulliac. Good for lightweight tippling while watching vintage Science Fiction cinema -...
Since this subject never gets discussed on Snooth, I'm throwing out a challenge regarding New World sparkling wines. What are the sparkling wines we've found from the New World that are as good as, or in many cases better...
Smooth and Rounded Wine - not impressed with structure or body - kind of boring - but easy to drink. Bought for around $11.00.
Louis Latour Vin de Pays des Coteaux du Verdon Domaine de Valmoissine 2006
Starting at $10.51 Snoothrank: 3.5/5Still plenty of oil produced in California, Greg.... I don't think French produce is any better than Sonoma produce, unless you're talking about specialty items like truffles. But French wine can be better than California...
Very aggressive wine; just not sure all of the flavors agreed with me completely... definitely not boring, at least.
I tried this wine on site at Elyse and it's absolutely fascinating. It starts out rather subtle and then becomes more complex as you go along. It's like walking down what you think is going to be a boring hike and then...
Vineyards in Switzerland are mostly quite small, even compared to Burgundy, and usually on south-facing hillsides. I suppose this makes it hard for anyone to gather together the production and marketing muscle to push...





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