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Rust Never Sleeps
After a week of eating and drinking in Vienna, we made a journey I had been waiting to make since a planned visit to the Neusiedler See in 2013 had to be cancelled. And before talking about the wine I … Continue reading
Posted in Austrian Wine, Rust, Wine, Wine Agencies, Wine Tastings
Tagged Burgenland, Cycling in Austria, Heidi Schroeck, Mooslechner's Bürgerhaus, Neusiedler See, Rust, Ruster Ausbruch
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Dave’s Wine Heroes #4 – Yapp
Yapp Brothers holds a special place in my journey towards wine obsession. My first real introduction to what we might loosely call fane wane was via Majestic’s Ealing warehouse in the mid-1980s, but a nascent love of Northern Rhone (via some … Continue reading
Posted in Wine, Wine Agencies, Wine Heroes, Wine Merchants
Tagged Loire, Mere, Provence, Rhone, Wine Heroes, Yapp
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The Power of Flor
Most serious wine lovers have known about the Equipo-Navazos operation for some time now. Peter Liem (in Sherry, Manzanilla & Montilla, Manutius, 2012) describes Equipo Navazos as “The most distinctive and unusual project to come out of the Sherry region in … Continue reading
Posted in Fine Wine, Sherry, Wine, Wine Agencies
Tagged Equipo Navazos, Florpower, Jerez, Navazos-Niepoort, Palomino, Sanlucar Palomino, Sherry, Wine
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Getting Bogged Down in your Hobby
As yesterday’s Blog post was a touch serious I thought I’d allow this site to sink to new depths – this is all about toilets so look away now…actually it’s about toilet walls (do you see where this is going?). Wine … Continue reading
Posted in Wine, Wine Hobby, Wine Labels
Tagged Collecting, Labels, Wallpaper, Wine Hobby, Wine Labels
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The Doors of Perception or a Stairway to Heaven?
Charles Taylor (World of Fine Wine 47) writes a fine article on contemplation and fine wine. The article, though wide in compass, addresses the contemplation of ideas. I don’t have the background in philosophy to comment on Professor Taylor’s article, … Continue reading
Harwood Sangio – A Noble Cause
As a self-confessed lover of Sangiovese there’s one blind spot I can’t deny, and this is Vino Nobile di Montepulciano. I’ve been there and yes, it’s a lovely place, perhaps one of the nicest Tuscan hill towns in which to … Continue reading
Posted in Dining, Fine Wine, Wine, Wine Agencies, Wine Tastings
Tagged Boscarelli, Friuli Terre Alte, Harwood Arms, Harwood Scotch Eggs, Il Macchione, Josetta Saffiro, Livio Felluga, Poggio Alla Sala, Rossese Bianco, Salcheto, Salco Evoluzione, Sangiovese, Tuscan Wine, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano
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The Young Ones? Where are they?
The cliché may be that policemen are looking younger but I’m not sure that’s the case with Bordeaux drinkers. Nor Burgundy drinkers for that matter. A recent remark on Twitter by Jancis Robinson lamented the fact that there seemed to … Continue reading
Posted in Bordeaux Wine, Fine Wine, Wine, Wine Agencies
Tagged Bordeaux, Burgundy, Investment Wines, Wine Trends, Young Wine Lovers
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Oddities (March)
The latest gathering for lovers of the odd and obscure in wine took place at Rochelle Canteen last Friday, and generally we all felt that these lunches get better and better. As usual, the food was stunningly good and the … Continue reading
It was the best of times, the worst of wines…
We all make lists of the best wines we’ve drunk, I guess, and it seems a little mean to talk about the worst wines we’ve drunk. But then it has to be said that not since the dark days of … Continue reading
Posted in Wine, Wine Tastings
Tagged Indian Wine, Indian Wine at M&S, Nepal, Nepalese Wine, Royal Gate Western Hill, Sula, Worst Wine
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