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Friday Wine News Links
... is a man who has served his fair share of wine in his lifetime.
Henri Jayer, world famous maker ... rejected almost half his crop to salvage his best wine, Rolin recalled.
The son of a winegrower ... . Jayer.
Red wine helps fight Alzhiemers.
Hey, did you know that Pinot is red?!
At the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, laboratory mice given Cabernet Sauvignon-based wine over a seven...
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Devil’s Gulch Vineyard--
An Exceptional Wine from a Spectacular Site: 2004 Devil's Gulch Vineyard Pinot Noir is Released...
All you Devil's Gulch fans, get ready for another delicious wine from 2004. Bright, sweet and mouth-filling, our 2004 Devil's Gulch Vineyard Pinot Noir has rich raspberry, candied cherry, cinnamon and forest floor notes. As it evolves in the glass over time, the wine...
All The News That's Fit To Paste
... said they overwhelmingly support a profound reform of the continent's wine industry to tackle ...
Figures compiled by the Wine Development Board of Ireland show that the wine market is growing ... researchers have found that moderate red-wine consumption in a form of Cabernet Sauvignon may help ... , producers and retailers to ship their wine into the UK in bulk and then bottle it domestically using...
More Grape Glut News from Down Under
Looks like there is more bad news coming for Australian wine producers. We have reported on news of the wine grape glut in Australia in recent months, but it appears that this story is picking up ... me some wine.
Not so long ago, the Wine industry was rural Australia’s golden-haired child. Riding ... tries to cope with a glut of both grapes and wine. While the oversupply is good for consumers...
Vote for Wine
It is election time, and along with voting for candidates to fill all kinds of local and state offices, there are usually lots of local issues to vote for or against too. In the state of Massachusetts, there is a... Continue .
Philadelphia Wine School Offers US Wine Diploma
The Wine School of Philadelphia has launched a wine education diploma.
The Diploma Oenotropae is a year-long comprehensive program with professional certification at the university level. It is backed by the newly-formed American Wine Foundation...
Two Glasses of Wine a Day
....can keep a stroke at bay, or so says some Johns Hopkins University researchers. While the amount of red wine consumed may vary depending on weight, their findings indicate that drinking about a few glasses of red wine a day...
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Wine Catches Up With Reality TV
It's always the same: you wait years for a wine reality TV show and then two come along at once.
Filming begins next month in Paso Robles wine country for the "The Winemakers," in which 12 contestants compete for a single wine contract...
New York Settles Wine Issues
Fifteen wine and liquor suppliers have finally come to an agreement with the state of New York. The laws governing sales of alcohol really vary. So funny...just yesterday we had a shipment of wine come to the house. It was...
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Mainstream Wine Critic Doesn’t Get Wine Blogs
I’ve been a fan of Jancis Robinson for many years since I tackled the first edition of her great volume, Vines, Grapes and Wines , so it was great to see her address wine blogs in my aggregator ... and likes wine-journal.com who wouldn’t know RSS from Richebourg . Even the comments don’t mention Vinography or any of my top picks in the wine blogosphere. Guess I better take matters into my own...
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