Pinot Noir, you say? Which Pinot Noir ... I know there are huge wine brands—from the value-oriented wines of Barefoot and Yellow Tail to high-end bottlings of The Prisoner—that, in different degrees, ...
Between 1990 and 2004 the volume of Aussie wine exported to the US exploded, from around 550,000 annual cases to a whopping 20 million, led by “critter” wine brand Yellow Tail and its many ...
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Pinot noir is a lighter red wine, but beyond that, it varies significantly depending on where it is grown. Every pinot-producing region and winemaker claims some influence from Burgundy, yet no ...
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A Chardonnay aged in oak barrels or casks can be a real delight. The grape variety, which tends towards apple notes and is ...
The phrase “film noir” often calls to mind the image of a fedora-clad sleuth investigating a perplexing crime that may or may not involve the woman he loves in a shadow-swarmed city in the 1940s.
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