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Vino by Gino: July 2006
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Sunday, July 16, 2006. In a comment back in April, my old friend Pat Cooper had recommended that I try a Tempranillo. I actually did try it back in May, but am just now getting to discuss it. I was excited to try it not only because Pat recommended it (and he knows what he is talking about! But because I had not heard of it before and I was anxious to try something new. I found the company to be very interesting. Its web site. In 1988, the winery underwent a major expansion and renovation. A small hi...
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Vino by Gino: April 2006
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Sunday, April 30, 2006. UPDATE: MORE INFO ON CORKS/CLOSURES. If it is successful, I suppose it will eventually be used on less expensive wines. Posted by Gino at 5:02 PM. Sunday, April 23, 2006. SANCTUS JACOBUS 2001 SCHARZHOFBERGER RIESLING SPATLESE. I have to say that I should not complain about the price. This wine came with the designation Qualitatswein mit Pradikat which means that it is a quality wine with distinction. Again, I must say that those designations definitely mean something. ...This was ...
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Vino by Gino: March 2006
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Wednesday, March 29, 2006. CANTINE BONACCHI 2004 MONTEPULCIANO D’ABRUZZO DOC. This wine has a deep red, purplish color. It is dry, but with a slight fruity flavor. I have had other brands of this wine with a bit sweeter, fruitier taste than this one. I think I paid $7.99 for a 750 milliter bottle. The bottle is about average. I found it appealing because it had the name Montepulciano D’Abruzzo in big bold letters at the top of the label. It had a natural cork. The Company: Cantine Bonacchi SpA. I have al...
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Vino by Gino: February 2007
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Tuesday, February 20, 2007. I was attracted to this wine by a large sign in the store advertising it. I found the bottle to be very attractive as the label includes a map of Molise from the 1600’s. The name MOLISSIMO is in bold gold letters on a maroon background at the top of the label. I loved it. The fourth glass was also great (and probably supports the idea that Vacu-Vin is worth the effort). I will certainly buy more of this wine in the future. The Aglianico grapes were brought to Italy from Greece...
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Vino by Gino: January 2007
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Monday, January 15, 2007. 2004 EDNA VALLEY PINOT NOIR. The bottles provided were actually splits (375 milliliters). Thus, they were perfect for enjoying a glass in the hotel room. My brother-in-law also lent me a corkscrew, which I still have (don’t worry E.Q., it will be in the mail soon! According to its web site. The Diageo group owns several major vineyards and brand name alchohol producers, including Smirnoff’s, Guiness, Bailey’s Irish Crème and Captain Morgans. The Region: Edna Valley. CONTINUING S...
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Vino by Gino: September 2006
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Wednesday, September 27, 2006. 2004 CHATEAU HAUT SOCIONDO. This is a special wine because it was given to me by co-worker whose family is originally from Scotland. One branch of the family migrated to France more than 200 years ago and became a prominent producer of wine in the Bordeaux region. There will be more about that below. The wine came with a good quality natural cork. It was inscribed with the name of the producer and the year of the wine. The Company: Nath Johnston et Fils. The company web site.
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Vino by Gino: October 2006
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Saturday, October 14, 2006. 1998 WESTPORT RIVERS BLANC DE BLANCS. After the tour and wine tasting I mentioned in the previous post, we purchased three bottles (Note: a 10% discount kicks in at 3 bottles! Since I already discussed the company in my post about the vineyard and winery tour, I really don’t have anything to add. However, the website is here. The Region: Southeastern New England. Posted by Gino at 8:58 PM. Monday, October 09, 2006. WESTPORT RIVERS VINEYARD AND WINERY. It took about four years ...
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Vino by Gino: August 2006
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Sunday, August 27, 2006. More on Home Made Wines. I asked my cousin about his methods. He told me that he blends three kinds of grapes: cabernet, sangiovese and I think he said canberra. The wine is roughly 60% cabernet and 30% sangiovese with a little of the third grape, He sometimes uses merlot grapes, but he said they were a bit sensitive and can go bad. The grapes are from California. Posted by Gino at 8:25 PM. Thursday, August 17, 2006. One other tidbit I would like to mention. Yesterday, our lo...
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Vino by Gino: May 2006
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Wednesday, May 17, 2006. 2003 GEORGES DUBOEUF BEAUJOLAIS-VILLAGES. I have always been intrigued by the Beaujolais Nouveau craze every November in which people race to be among the first to taste the new Beaujolais wines. While it is not nouveau season, I decided to pick up a bottle because I never had Beaujolais of any kind and I had a very positive image of it. If that is what I was tasting in this wine, no wonder I enjoyed it so much! I like blackberries and plums too! The Company: Georges Duboeuf.