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Argentinian Wines
Many moons ago – around the ‘70s, Argentinian wines were produced for the Argentinian population and boy, did they like their wines rough and tannic! Today they can be very classy indeed. Amongst the red Argentinian wines imported into the … Continue reading
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Tagged argentinian wine, Argentinian wines, Chardonnay, malbec, syrah, torrontes, viognier
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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
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Tagged Beaujolais, Bordeaux, Chardonnay, george wroblewski, room temperature, Sauvignon Blanc
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Wine – Style and Flavour
In the past, most winemakers didn’t really make a conscious decision about what style of wine they produced. In most cases, they had to work within the strict framework of rules that applied to the vineyards in the area – … Continue reading