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One of the most famous wines of the world. But very often when you look at the label, a Bordeaux doesn't always have the label 'Bordeaux' on it. And that's why you've got to know the regions and the appellations. Main ones are: Médoc, Grave, Libourne, Sauterne, Entre-Deux-Mers and Bourg et Blaye.
Or known in French as Bourgogne. Another world renown name for wine. White Burgundies are almost exclusively made from Chardonnay and Aligoté while red Burgundies are from Pinot Noir and Gamay. Key appellations are: Chablis, Côte de Nuit, Côte de Beaune, Côte Chalonnaise, Mâcon.
The New World wine is gaining popularity and California is certainly one of the most dominant wine regions. Among the more important areas are: Napa, Sonoma, South Coast, Mendocino, San Francisco Bay Area and Sierra Foothill, Monterey.
The climate, the soil, the environments are perfect for grape growing. As a result, Some of the finest wines are produced in this country making it one of the key wine exporters of the world. Fine out more about vineyards in South Africa . Click Here.
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Australia is another one of those competitive New World wine producing counties. Key areas can be found in: South Australia, Western Australia, Victoria and New South Wales.
International acclaimed New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc is rated throughout the world as the definitive benchmark style for this varietal. The growing recognition for New Zealand Chardonnay, Pinot Noir .... and More.
Jean-Marc Brocard By E. S. Brown on 11.30.2008
There are a lot of things that go into being a great winemaker: skill, determination, hard work, luck... the list goes on and on. But what is the one thing that is more important than any other when it comes to being a successful vigneron and crafting fine wines? Give up? How about grapes? Certainly you can't make a great wine without a few ripe grapes to begin with. While this may seem silly since we can now find wines from all fifty states in the union as well as from the four corners of the globe, for Jean-Marc Brocard grapes weren't always easy to come by. Read more: .......http://winegeeks.com/articles/161
Oliver Styles
A French court has ruled that newspaper articles on wines should be subject to the same health and safety guidelines as alcohol advertising and display health warnings. A Paris county court ruled that an editorial piece in Le Parisien newspaper entitled 'the triumph of Champagne' could be constituted as advertising even if page space had not been sold. ...... Read more: http://www.decanter.com/news/173401.html
Saponins, Anyone? Another Chemical in Red Wine Fights Cholesterol - Source: American Chemical Society
If you enjoy sharing a glass of a nice red wine with friends and family, you may be working on reducing your cholesterol while you're relaxing. Scientists at the University of California, Davis, think that a group of chemicals in red wine, called saponins, are linked to the ability to lower cholesterol. Read more: ......http://www.chiff.com/a/wine-red-cholesterol.htm
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