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Indiscriminant Drinker: 08/07/07 - 15/07/07
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Friday, 13 July 2007. This is the Blog for anyone out there that enjoys talking and drinking good wine without the snobbery and stigma that comes with it. I was born and raised in Australia but have spent my entire wine working experience in the United Kingdom. I am not biased towards any particular country when it comes to wine and had no preconceptions about wine before working in the industry. This has given me a clean opinion to rate a wine on its own merits and not because of its country or brand.
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Indiscriminant Drinker: 22/07/07 - 29/07/07
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Monday, 23 July 2007. The Effects of Climate Change in the Wine Industry. Climate change is something that has been getting a lot of press for some time now. The facts are undeniable and people all over the world are already feeling its effects; Tidal surges and flooding in the Pacific, melting glaciers and ice caps, larger storms than normal and the warm summers that we have had during the last decade. Europe will have the biggest problem though. The rest of the world can adjust easily to this clima...
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Indiscriminant Drinker: 12/08/07 - 19/08/07
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Sunday, 12 August 2007. Riesling - The Rebirth. Fairleigh Estate, Single Vineyard Riesling, 2006, Marlborough, New Zealand. Clear pale lemon colour with a clean light aroma of petrol, toasted almonds and ripe pineapple. The palate is dry with loads of zesty acidity and flavours of lemon and lime with a medium finish. Could age for a few years and develop into a real treat. Knappstein, Hand Picked Riesling, 2006 Clare Valley, Australia. Weingut Dahmen, Riesling, 2005, Mosel, Saar, Germany. Willowbridge Dr...
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Indiscriminant Drinker: 01/03/09 - 08/03/09
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Sunday, 1 March 2009. Are you sick of hearing about the credit crunch? There are plenty of great wines for about £5. The paper said we are fucked so we better not spend any money this month love.'. If the an entire country holds onto its dosh what happens. we all suffer, because at the end of the day we all work for companies offering goods and services. Supermarket own brand wines are are great starting point. A lot of them are from good producers and regularly wine awards. So in these times whe...I wor...
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Indiscriminant Drinker: 02/09/07 - 09/09/07
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Friday, 7 September 2007. New Wine Tasting Notes Site. This is the new part of my site dedicated to. Every wine we try will be be posted here. Http:/ indiscriminant-drinkertastingnote.blogspot.com/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Pinot Noir Grapes at Denbies Vineyard, Surrey. View my complete profile. New Wine Tasting Notes Site. Get a FREE guestbook here! Denbies Vineyard, Surrey, England. Do you like what you read? Indiscriminant Drinkers Tasting Notes. Drink the Good Stuff. Wines of the Moment.
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Indiscriminant Drinker: 23/09/07 - 30/09/07
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Wednesday, 26 September 2007. The French word for soil, has caused more arguments than any other word in the wine world. This is a word with many definitions but it can be best described as the Mesoclimate. Of a vineyard. The French Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC). But sometimes other unique characteristics can develop in flavours and textures. Mass produced wines exist due to the extremely lucrative bottom end of the wine market. The reason that there is a niche in the market is because most w...
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Indiscriminant Drinker: Are you sick of hearing about the credit crunch? There are plenty of great wines for about £5
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Sunday, 1 March 2009. Are you sick of hearing about the credit crunch? There are plenty of great wines for about £5. The paper said we are fucked so we better not spend any money this month love.'. If the an entire country holds onto its dosh what happens. we all suffer, because at the end of the day we all work for companies offering goods and services. Supermarket own brand wines are are great starting point. A lot of them are from good producers and regularly wine awards. So in these times whe...MIxdZ...
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Indiscriminant Drinker: 15/07/07 - 22/07/07
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Monday, 16 July 2007. Wine and Food Matching. This is one of those topics which always get a lot of debate. There are a lot of opinions in the wine world about what wines should be drunk with which food, and a quick Google search will produce a couple of million search results. The basic rule of '. Red wine with red meat, and white wine with white meat'. Red with red, and white with white.'. I personally enjoy a good strong flavoured New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc with a steak on a summers day. This wor...
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Indiscriminant Drinker: 19/08/07 - 26/08/07
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Sunday, 19 August 2007. You're beautiful.a goddess.but so exasperating! Loving you is like worshiping an unfaithful temptress! Http:/ wine.appellationamerica.com/grape-varietal/Pinot-Noir.html. The answer is that almost all wine producing grapes are white inside and it is only extended maceration with the skin that makes wine red.). Blason de Bourgogne Pinot Noir, Cote Chalonnaise 2006, Burgundy, France £7.99. Lycee Viticole Beaune Premiere Cru, Cote d’Or, 2002, Burgundy France £18.95. Rich ruby red colo...