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...be maid in a variety of ways, in fact every country has its own mulled wine, Germans have the Glögg ,French people have the vin chaud and Italians have the vin brulé just choose the one yo...
...d to explaining myself to the waiter, or worse yet, have him think that I poured cheap plonk into a fancy French bottle for effect....
... "glen-liv-it," as it is spelled, or is it more like "glen-liv-ay," which, on second thought, sounds more french than scottish. i must admit that when i first saw the word, i thought it was "glenvlie...
...re the dry.
Let's face it Claudine, he wanted a boy all along. He never wanted a girl.
This snail-eating frenchman you call a father has resented you since birth!
He wanted an heir to the Pepin empir...
...er quality, but higher quantity of wine. With wines being made in France for a few thousand years, the French have developed an entire vocabulary used to describe wines. Many of their terms are ...
...heard it pronounced like the listing below from an on-line dictionary. A friend of mine is a high school French teacher and wine drinker. She thought the "s" is not pronounced for this particular wo...
Anyone tasted Glenlivet 12 American Oak, and Glenlivet 12 French Oak. ??? What do you think about it??
Birger Marius Kristiansen Norway
...he tasting spoon of the sommelier. Does anyone have any idea of what the heck I'm talking about? It's a french term, and there are three or four words total to this term....
... A little oak, some cherry, and a fairly decent finish.
I'm enjoying it with some port salut cheese and a French baguette, and I'm thinking it might be a good Thanksgiving wine.
HRM Rex-Goliath wines,...
...he complexity or smoothness of the Amarone. Pinot's are too light, and we haven't experimented with much French wines yet (except the
Chateauneuf du Pape, which were too strong)....
Here's a link to a story about an alleged 531 yr old French wine. The alcohol content is only 9.4% and it is in a barrel. Hard to believe....
comments?
... it is still too early to tell whether the new, super-ripe style that is now so popular (the result, some French observers claim, of a 'banalisation of taste') will be capable of ageing anything like ...
...te Zinfandel
We are looking at the following options:
1.5 & 3l Bottled Wines Gallo
Chablis Blanc
French Colombard
Blush Chablis
Red Rosé
White Zinfandel
Cabernet Sauvignon
Merlot
5l Boxed Wi...
I am preparing to be bashed but had to do it. I was compelled to write this!
How Many French does it take to open a bottle of California Wine?
Good Question.
First, there must be a UN Securi
...d to see all the activity in this forum, the lack of OT trash, and (finally) a decline in postings re the French (although, I must admit, I cheered quietly for many of those posts)....
... can top up with the same wine.
Rack when fementation has really stopped
Add about 3Oz Stavin medium plus french oak cubes (I don't trust the oak splinters that come with it)
Let it bulk age for 3 mon...
.../taittinger
Here is one that recently sold for $1500, unframed... http://www.jeanstephengalleries.com/frenchposter-taittinger.html
I would prefer a local sale but will ship anywhere in the conti...
...om a local shop. Actually, I really _love_ Italian reds, and find they offer more for equivalent $$ than French wines, in general.
Intrigued by the tasting notes describing "white pepper and cherrie...
... the fraternity, dude! with the Irish, English, Dutch, and Germans, nor a "wine culture" like with the French and Italians (glass with every meal). The Koreans notwithstanding, no Asian group is k...
...after all, evolved from the Gaelic word usquebaugh, which means water of life, exactly like eau de vie in French and aquavit in Scandinavian languages.
Like tartans, tam-o'-shanters, bagpipes and kil...
Not exactly a typical NYE dinner neither for an italian nor for a french resident, but at my place I can do what I want ;-)))
For appetizers, a Champagne by our AFW colleague, my friend Francis
Boula
...first time, and some of my trip will involve visiting vineyards and wine-tastings. I have no exposure to French wines (with the exception of Champagne), and have always gravitated most heavily toward...
You are so right, Skieser :) Indeed the Pouilly Fuisse is produced from the Chardonnay grape!
...rooklyn Brewery, Brookyln, NY
Bronze: Boulevard Zon, Boulevard Brewing Co., Kansas City, MO
Category: 51 French-and Belgian-Style Saison - 11 Entries
Gold: Saison de Brooklyn, The Brooklyn Brewery, B...
...s made with this have been described as "fruit and cream" when lees contact influence was heavy), and the French GVN strain seems to reinforce a fruity-creamy combo (though I haven't used it as much a...
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