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New Zealand Pinot ‘world’s best value:’ Matthew Jukes
Sigi_hiss_kopf_lachend_icon From Sigi Hiss, at 22. February 2010 10:11

Adam Lechmere – New Zealand is making more good value Pinot Noir than any other country, Matthew Jukes says on the publication of his third Classification of New Zealand Pinot Noir. Jukes, one of the UK’s best-known wine critics, and Australian wine journalist Tyson Stelzer have published the classification for the last three years.

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Champagne discounting will damage image for years
Sigi_hiss_kopf_lachend_icon From Sigi Hiss, at 22. February 2010 10:11

Rebecca Gibb – Deep discounting by Champagne producers is ‘very dangerous’ if the region wants to maintain its long-term health, a senior Champagne academic has said. The Champagne region anticipated selling just 265m bottles in 2009 but outperformed expectations, announcing /www.decanter.com/news/294658.html”> sales of 295m bottles two weeks ago.

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SAUERKRAUTVERLANGEN
Gabriel_profil_icon From Rene Gabriel, at 19. February 2010 08:24

Wer hat das nicht? Eine Vision was man demnächst einmal unbedingt dringend essen könnte. Im Winter ein Raclette. Im Frühling Spargeln. Im Sommer Fleisch vom Grill. Im Herbst einen Rehrücken. Die Beispiele wären endlos...

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Südafrikas Weinindustrie floriert
Fio_portrait_icon From Fiorina Springhetti, at 18. February 2010 13:47

Laut Angaben der Institution Wines of South Africa floriert die Weinindustrie Südafrikas in letzter Zeit enorm. Dies vor allem durch ausländische Investoren, welche vorwiegend aus Europa und Amerika kommen. Der stärkste Einfluss auf diese Entwicklung haben namhafte Joint Ventures, Teilhaber oder Inhaber aus dem Bordeaux. So zum Beispiel Alain Moueix, Benjamin de Rothschild, Paul Pontallier oder Michael Rolland. Lesen Sie mehr darüber in einem Artikel des drinktank.blogg hier

New Riesling 'taste profile' introduced in US
Alexandra_flemmingw_icon From Alexandra Flemming, at 17. February 2010 13:34

decanter.com - By David Furer

More than 12 million bottles of Riesling sold in the United States this year will feature a 'Riesling Taste Profile,' designed to help consumers assess the taste of a bottle before opening it.

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