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Wines of the Year (2017)
I recently read the view of an esteemed wine editor that they are not keen on listing their “wines of the year” because they like to enjoy what is good about every wine they drink. I can agree with that … Continue reading
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Tagged Bodega Can Ramon, Chateau d'Yquem Sauternes 1988, Claus Preisinger Puszta Libre, Clos Cibonne Tibouren, Clos Lentiscus, Domaine des Bodines, Domaine des Miroirs, Domaine Sogga Obuse Nagano Japan, Equipo Navazos Palo Cortado Bota 75, Kenjiro and Mayumi Kagami, Meinklang Graupert Zweigelt 2013, Melting Potes 2016 (De Moor), Peter Liem Champagne, Pol Roger Sir Winston Churchill 1996, Sumoll Ferestec Reserva Familia, Wines of the Year 2017
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Another “Masters” Class (Spanish Whites)
Just six of us were at Masters Superfish yesterday for a lunch themed on Spanish Whites. I must say that there are those among us who feel that our Fino lunches here in Waterloo provide a wine style most suited to fish … Continue reading
Posted in Dining, Spanish Wine, Sparkling Wine, Wine, Wine and Food
Tagged Adegas Coroa Godello 2006, Alan de Val, Bodega Can Ramon, Bodegas Sonsierra Rioja, Castell d'Encus, Clos Lentiscus Sumoll Ferèstec, Colet, Colet-Navazos Reserva 2010, Costers del Segre, Ekam, Equipo Navazos, Godello, Masters Superfish Waterloo, Palacio de Canedo, Pardoxin Dulce, Pedrazais Godello Sobre Lias, Prado a Tope, Spanish Riesling, Spanish sparkling wine, Spanish white wines, Sweet Godello, Tempranillo Blanco, Valdeorras
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