Don and Petie Kladstrup, authors of Wine and War, talk about Champagne and what made it special right from its humble beginnings.
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The Secret Life of Pinot Noir
Pinot Takes a Walk on the Sparkling Side: A Champagne seminar at IPNC? Mais oui! If you dig through the calcium-laden soils of Champagne, more often than not, you will find Pinot Noir roots.
Two Parts. Part One Moderators: Rollin Soles, Argyle Winery, Dundee, Willamette Valley, Oregon and Ghislain de Montgolfier, Champagne Bollinger, led the group through a tasting that explained how sparkling wine is made and included tastings of base wines for sparkling wine and Champagne. Part Two Moderators: Eric Asimov, New Yorks Times and Peter Wasserman of Le Serbet/Selection Becky Wasserman introduced the wines of some of Champagne’s best grower/winemakers who were represented by Paul and Francoise Couvreur (Champagne et Villages), Morgane Fleury (Champagne Fleury), Jose and Corinne Lievens (Champagne Jacques Picard), and Thierry Massin and Sylvie Fricot (Champagne Thierry Massin).
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The Wine Spies!
http://thewinespies.com is an amusing theme on a common pursuit: find a great wine that is also a great buy.
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Wine Brands: Early Times in the Wine Industry
An excerpt from Wine Brands by Evelyne Resnick (http://WineBrandsBlog.com)
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