Most of the region's winemakers arrived here when it was still a viticultural frontier. |
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He teams up with retail shops that refer patrons to the parties and he brings in winemakers to conduct the tastings. |
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Toasting may be light, medium or heavy, certain winemakers ask for the barrelheads only to be charred. |
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As for what to drink with miso soup, sometimes even winemakers choose beer. |
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As a cheaper alternative, the following wines are made by Burgundian winemakers using the traditional grape varieties already featured. |
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After a long, hot and indolent summer, Europe's winemakers enter a short period of frenetic activity, known in France as the vendange. |
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In Bordeaux, winemakers are simply trying to make the best grand vin, or top wine, and most will ruthlessly demote wines as they see fit. |
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The vintner is, in fact, descended from a long line of fruit growers and winemakers. |
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Not all of my colleagues travel as much, but I reckon it's essential to visit vineyards and interview winemakers. |
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The idea of biodynamic viticulture is not a new one, but there is a whole new generation of winemakers embracing the philosophy. |
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To do this he went to France and recruited the best viticulturists, winemakers and architects for his new project. |
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Ellis is one of South Africa's leading winemakers, and this understated citrus fruity, subtly oaked Chardonnay is a triumph. |
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Most are created by winemakers taught the same unimaginative standards of flavor, quality, and technique at enology schools the world over. |
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Australian, American, and Chilean winemakers work in steady, hot climates that produce regular harvests and consistent wines. |
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Some winemakers go so far as to crush the pips of the grapes in order to extract as much bitter tannin as possible. |
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He looks forward to plying the winemakers with questions about their products. |
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The technology is being pioneered by winemakers in Australia and Italy, using holograms, invisible ink and unique numbers etched onto bottles. |
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The industry is feeding the cult of personality to these architect winemakers. |
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Is it due to modern technology, allowing winemakers to pick very late and then de-alcoholize the finished wine? |
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Brewers and liquor companies, with deep pockets and marketing reach, are buying up winemakers. |
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The warm temperatures and surplus of talented winemakers makes this the most likely platform from which Viognier can launch. |
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Greek winemakers are making a determined effort with their native white wine grapes. |
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In Piedmont, white Arneis is a bit of an afterthought for red winemakers focused on Nebbiolo, but this is a concentrated wine of rare complexity. |
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Telmo Rodriguez is one of the most exciting winemakers in Spain, producing some spectacular wines in a variety of regions. |
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I've even been asked by winemakers and importers to write my wine list according to region instead of grape variety. |
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As a rule, hot summers and early harvests produce great wines, winemakers say. |
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Fortunately, the traditionalists that have survived are some of the best winemakers in Barolo. |
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He bought scores of wine books, consulted winemakers, and with textbook in hand attempted to turn the Bauduc plonk into a memorable wine. |
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Wine director Brian Duncan also brings in winemakers to come to the restaurant and move around as people dine. |
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Rural artisan winemakers are battling industrialist producers in a bid to preserve the magical results of husbandry and handcraft. |
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What's causing international winemakers to seek alternate closures for their wines? |
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If consumers accept them at retail, these winemakers may be emboldened to put higher priced wines under the same seal. |
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Australian winemakers take on the latest scientific techniques to advance winemaking into the 21st century. |
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For winemakers in the Rhone, 2002 was a disastrous year, with violent storms and huge rainfall during the harvest. |
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They may not like to acknowledge it, but they have reason to be grateful to winemakers in the new world. |
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Flying winemakers and a bright, ripe, flashy set of world-conquering wines are now set to grab the world's attention. |
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Today, Apulian estates are distinguishing themselves, profiting from unique varietals, old vines, cheap land, and an influx of winemakers. |
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According to a recent Reuters report, Italian winemakers are about to market wines that come with a talking label. |
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While the methods may be back-breaking and labor-intensive, the payoff, winemakers say, is a purer, better quality wine and a product that's healthier. |
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Altogether, the monks, the dukes, and the winemakers created a microcosm the influence of which can still be felt today. |
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Visitors to the area mean support for the local farmers and winemakers. |
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To prevent oxidation after bottling and before corking, he uses a blanket of inert gas, as do some winemakers and, like many winemakers, synthetic stoppers. |
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The problem with Pinot Noir is that it teases winemakers with greatness. |
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The Virginian winemakers like to say that they are mid way between France and California both geographically and vinously and this wine bears them out. |
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The lighter pressings employed by top winemakers today means more juice or wine remains with the pomace and a more elegant, aromatic grappa can be distilled. |
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Just as many modern restaurateurs think you should do without a cruet, some modish winemakers abjure oak, preferring to let the grapes speak for themselves. |
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While it's true that some Austrian winemakers were caught adding an illicit sweetening agent in 1985, the substance in question was diethylene glycol, not ethylene glycol. |
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Pauper's Sancerre does not come better than the tart, racy, lemony fruit of this stylish Loire Sauvignon, a joint effort of French and Antipodean winemakers. |
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The quadruple whammy is hitting winemakers like a 10-ton barrel. |
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The loftiest noses among the winemakers inhale the finest of scents from the tasting glass and proclaim another masterpiece. |
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New oak will give more flavour to the wine than an aged barrel and winemakers have the option of aging part of a vintage in new oak for a certain period and then in aged oak. |
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With regard to the red varietals, the three winemakers consistently refer to good color and high extract. |
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They included Kevin Judd, of Marlborough winemakers Cloudy Bay and Greywacke vineyard-fame in New Zealand. |
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Alsation winemakers use chardonnay and pinot grapes like the French do for Champagne. |
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It occurs all too often, which is one good reason why many winemakers now prefer to seal bottles with a screw cap. |
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In celebration of the resort's tenth anniversary, oenophiles can now enjoy a series of exceptional wine dinners with leading winemakers. |
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Auction lots will include larger-than-life wine country lifestyle packages, created by the winemakers and wine grape growers of Paso Robles. |
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