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Carson on Christ and Culture Revisited Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
Mark Dever honors and pays tribute to Don Carson in the course of mentioning a forthcoming work by Carson entitled Christ and Culture Revisited (Eerdmans, forthcoming), which I expect will be outstanding...
Posted on: Between Two Worlds 90 weeks ago

Trade and Consumer tasting in Sacramento Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
I posted this event in offlines, but it's a last minute posting, so forgive me for mentioning it here: [url=Spring Mountain Wineries in Sacramento]http://www.westcoastwine.net/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showthreaded&Number=318505&page=0#Post318505[/url...
Posted on: WCWN General Forum 107 weeks ago

Oklahoma Wine Industry in Wines and Vines News Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
Check out an informative article mentioning several Oklahoma winemakers in the Wines & Vines online version. Oklahoma's Winery Rush Wineries multiply despite climatic and legal challenges by Jeff Siegel...
Posted under: Wine Industry
Posted on: Oklahoma Wine News 69 weeks ago

Warning. . . Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
I see that Prof Bainbridge has a family friendly site. Disappointingly I missed out on an X rating and only managed to get a PG, and that was for mentioning viagra (x3) and bastards (x1). . .http://feeds.feedburner.com/WinoSapien...
Posted under: blogging
Posted on: Wino sapien 66 weeks ago

Tasting Room: Understated experience from a legendary Napa Valley winery Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
It's rare for one to talk about Chateau Montelena without mentioning the 1976 Judgment of Paris tasting. That year, nine well-known French oenophiles judged a contest pitting French wines against their California cousins. In the white wine category, Chateau...
Posted on: SFGate: Wine 41 weeks ago

Tasting Room: Understated experience from a legendary Napa Valley winery Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
It's rare for one to talk about Chateau Montelena without mentioning the 1976 Judgment of Paris tasting. That year, nine well-known French oenophiles judged a contest pitting French wines against their California cousins. In the white wine category, Chateau...
Posted on: SFGate: Wine 41 weeks ago

A Pair of Good Washington Syrahs Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
This is just a head's-up on a couple of Washington wines that arrived too late for the March column, but that certainly deserve mentioning. And buying, for that matter. And then serving, maybe with Bruce Aidells's Green Olive and Lemon Cruste...
Posted under: Recipes · Red Wine · Wines $20 to $40
Posted on: Tasting Room 36 weeks ago

Robert Mondavi pass away yesterday ... Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
Robert Mondavi pass away yesterday . It is impossible to tell the story of modern American wine without mentioning him and his influence. Many of today's great winemakers in California were influenced by him. My condolences to his family...
Posted under: obituary · Robert Mondavi
Posted on: CellarBlog 28 weeks ago

OWS#13: Ernst Loosen Interview Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
This episode is a an interview with German Riesling extraudeair Ernst Loosen [pronounced Lohzen]. Besides mentioning that he was Decanter's 2005 "Man of the Year", I think the following quote sums him up; "Ernst Loosen doesn’t mince words. Passionate, irrepressibly irreverent, ironic and outraged - all within the same sentence - he is a fascinating...

110 hectolitres per hectare is the limit for Vin de Table Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
The French ministry of agriculture has decided to put the limit for the yield for Vin de Table at 110 hl/ha. Last year the limit was exceptionally increased to 130 hl/ha but it is now brought down to 110 hl/ha. Might be worth mentioning that the yields may be much higher than that in many countries around the world. Read more on Vitisphere.com...
Posted on: BKWine Brief Blog 109 weeks ago

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