Salil wrote: For sheer quality, the 2003 Harlan Estate, 1999 Zind Humbrecht Pinot Gris VT Rangen de Thann Clos St. Urbain, 1997 Masseto, 1993 and 2001 Robert Weil Kiedricher Grafenberg Rieslings Auslese, 1995 Pegau Cuvee Laurence Chateauneuf du Pape, and the 2004 Donnhoff Niederhauser Hermannshohle Riesling Auslese stand out the most. For more sentimental reasons, the 2001 Ch
In article <46eae9e6$0$495$815e3792@news.qwest.net>, "Shawn Wilson" <ikonoqlast@yahoo.com> wrote: "Opus the Penguin" <opusthepenguin+usenet@gmail.com> wrote in message news:Xns99AA3B03E512opusthepenguinnettax@127.0.0.1... I seem to recall a recent post on England becoming a wine-producing country because of global warming. According to this article, the 1st- century Romans
In article <Xns99AA3B03E512opusthepenguinnettax@127.0.0.1>, Opus the Penguin <opusthepenguin+usenet@gmail.com> wrote: I seem to recall a recent post on England becoming a wine-producing country because of global warming. According to this article, the 1st- century Romans produced wine in Britain as well. http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/news_press_release,176495.shtml Anyone
In article <zoadnUbqyN4TIZbbnZ2dnUVZ_oytnZ2d@giganews.com>, sws2000@yahoo.com says... Hunt wrote: In article <_cKdnQ0aEL8rFJfbnZ2dnUVZ_silnZ2d@giganews.com>, sws2000@yahoo.com says... What are the best California wines and is there a significant difference between the different brands/price range? Thanks -ss Assuming that this is a legit, albeit
Richard Neidich wrote: California Merlot there are only a few producers that I love. I've only found a few California Merlots that are ok. None that are great. I find Merlot (at least Californian) lacking any complexity. Theres just nothing there. One dimensional wine. The other problem is the huge popularity of Merlot in the USA. It has caused a massive influx of cheap low end