What a lot of words for a simple answer. It is French. You are correct, and your friends are mistaken. The English world "claret" is used to describe the colour of the wine, not its origin or whether the people who grow it are Bri...
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Yes it is like switching form Cabernet to Pinot Noir
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Texas is very famous for its wineries and vineyards. The Texas wine industry is booming for last few decades. According to Texas wine directories, there are 250 vineyards and around 70 wineries with same numbers of test rooms in Texas. It i...
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the bordeaux wine region lies in the southern part of western france, on the atlantic coast and is cut by two major rivers.
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1944 Bordeaux is extremely rare and evry expensive--about $2000 for a good bottle. 1994 would be the 50th year anniversary. A number of nice 1994's can be found here, although the labels will likely NOT mention D-Day.
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Allow me to provide a bit of background on each of your wines and then try to answer your question. ...
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I want to know the name of the chateau, the vintage and the appellation. Click here for the answer
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