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WINE ARTICLES



The wine articles are categorized by four topics and date. The topics are:

Grape--defines a particular grape variety and the wines that are made from it. These articles will talk about popular growing areas for the grape.

Place--can be as small as one vineyard, or as large as a continent. These articles talk about the timeline of the land as a wine producer, rather than the geologic make-up.

Person--an interview. These articles are stored by the person's last name, but are cross referenced by who they represent. For example Eric Solomon would be filed under S, but would also be filed under E for European Cellars, his import company on the Company page.

Company--the category that organizes all wineries, winemakers, producers, and importers/exporters. It is often an interview and can be found cross referenced there. This is a broad category that ranges from small production to mega suppliers.

Styles & More--the catch-all category. There are many articles in this category and they tend to be practical inforation, like, Allowing wine to breathe, Pairing wine with ham, or How Amarone is made.

Articles from the 6/11/2006 newsletter:
-Style of Sauvignon Blanc
-Lucio Martricardi, of Mezzacorona, talks about working hands on in the vineyard.
-Aberto Tasca d'Almerita, of Regaleali and Tasca d'Almerita, shares his thoughts about Sicily.
-Giovanni Nencini, of Da Vinci Winery, talked about making new world Italian wines.
-Stefano Inama, of Inama Winery, talks about old vines and Italian machinery.
-Preserving wine

Articles from the 4/27/2006 newsletter:
-Why is my head pounding?
-This mold will steal your flavor.
-Vinho Verde

Articles from the 4/11/2006 newsletter:
-Pairing Wine with Ham
-Rose--It's red wine light
-Spanish Sprakling Wine--Cava
-Albariño -- Alvarihno
-Pale Ale

Articles from the 3/24/2006 newsletter:
-Viognier
-Cook Street School's Wine Classes and Wine Events
-Wine Tasting Vocabulary
-Lagers -vs- Ales, what's the difference



GRAPES

Albariño -- Alvarihno 4/11/2006
Riesling from New Zealand a star on the rise.
Grenache-Garnacha is a sultry red.
Pinot Noir-high maintenance, but worth it.
Moscato d' Asti, Italian for romance.


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PLACE

Spanish Sprakling Wine--Cava 4/11/2006

Orvieto a regal land and an everyday wine.
Micro-climate is an opportunity for quality.
Champagne, the newcomer
Jumilla is one of Spains new hot properties.
Riesling from New Zealand a star on the rise.


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PEOPLE

Alexandra Marnier-Lapostolle, the Grand Marnier of Chile.
Eric Solomon, founder of European Cellars.
Kent Rosenblum, zinfandels, dogs, and great nose.


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STYLE & MORE

Pairing Wine with Ham 4/11/2006
Rose--It's red wine light 4/11/2006
Cook Street School's wine classes and events 3/23/2006
Wine tasting vocabulary 3/23/2006
Blend or Varietal and why I chose blend 3/16/2006
Micro-climates are opportunities for quality.
Corked wine will first show as lost flavor.
A Cheese Course is a delightful ending to any meal.
Legs, a new way to appreciate wine.


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