Tag Archives: Bordeaux
Chateau Troplong Mondot, perched on a limestone plateau commanding breathtaking views of around 30 hectares sweeping towards the Dordogne, has become one of Saint-milion’s leading lights since Christine Valette took over. Christine has employed Michel Rolland, the most famous Bordeaux … Continue reading
Beaujolais Revival – by Lynn Wroblewski
We all know that the 2009 vintage was a spectacular one for Bordeaux – with prices to match. What is less well known is that it was a great year for Beaujolais too and with case prices far more attainable. … Continue reading
Serve Red Wine At Room Temperature And White Wine From The Fridge – By George Wroblewski
Only partly true. The concept of serving red wine at ‘room temperature’ was developed before the days of central heating. Now room temperature is too hot for many reds. Don’t be afraid to put them in the fridge or even … Continue reading