French oak
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Popular wines tagged with "French oak"
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Duval-Leroy Brut Blanc de Chardonnay Champagne 1998
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Louis Jadot Chambertin Clos de Beze 2005
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Domaine de Ferrand Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2004
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Chateau Fombrauge 2003
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Jean-Claude Boisset Bourgogne Pinot Noir 2005
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Château Canon-la-Gaffelière 2004
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Starting at $15.99
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Recent mentions of "French oak" on Snooth-
November 2009
Casa Larga Chardonnay Finger Lakes Limited Release French Oak Reserve 2001
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Starting at $17.00 “We are not typically white wine drinkers but this we really enjoyed. Nice smokey oak and earthy flavor. Price is high.”
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November 2009
“Being in Australia, I will recommend you a couple of Australian wines; 1) ... and they generally use French Oak. In all the brands above you will find budget wines ($15) to Premium ($80+)... I recommend that you go for...”
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November 2009
“Some more special Slovenian (Slovene) wine in the USA: Batičs' Cabernet Franc ... - refosk with 2 years in new french oak. The best "single" variety red wine in Slovenia by Jancis Robinson. Pinot Gris sunshine by Tilia...”
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October 2009
Carmignano I will devote this column to the small appellation of Carmignano. Carmignano is the Tuscan appellation closest to where we are living in Prato. It is small and had to fight for its inclusion in the DOCG...
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October 2009
Casa Larga Chardonnay Finger Lakes Limited Release French Oak Reserve 2001
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No written review
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October 2009
“I wasn't going to post anything but since this thread is still going . . . You can find a million wines under $15 but the question is whether you yourself would like to drink them. The more people who answer, the more...”
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October 2009
Winter White Wonderland The Cotes Du Rhone wine region is a place of mystery to many American wine drinkers. If pressed, your average wine lover might be able to specify that Rhone is actually an area in France but...
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September 2009
“I hate to say, but my first experience was not a good one - it was a popular White Zinfandel brand (that shall remain nameless). My first pleasant "Zinfandelic moment" was on a business trip to San Francisco in the...”
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September 2009
“Great recommendations here! pardon the self-plug, but... Ours is a new 100% ... in only new and second-use French oak. The finish lasts forever with sweet, round tannins, mint and a pronounced minerality that mirrors the...”
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September 2009
“Well, I didn't want to hijack the thread but why not. Maybe if more people ... as saying "American oak = X, French oak = Y". There's way too much that can be a factor to simplify things so much. And there's a quality I...”

