All Posts Tagged With: "Burgundy"

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White Burgundy – What It Means To Be Great

5Aug2010 | Jason | 0 comments | Continued
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Chris Parker’s Take on The State of Burgundy at Dedalus + 3 Great Picks

I have recently joined the Dedalus Team…Jason and Tim and I have a history that goes back a ways now, and I am excited to participate in the growth of their (ad)venture!!  I have been around the block once or twice and tasted a few wines…to this day I am still humbled by what I [...]

25Feb2010 | Jason | 0 comments | Continued
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A Wine of Primal Conviction – Pierre Guillemot Bourgogne Rouge, 2006

We’ve really never been the kind of shop that rolls over for ratings or goes out for prom queen wines. We let our loves drive our selection. This one smells like Vermont farm boots and taste like heaven.
Guillemot’s Bourgogne has the super-stink up front, like an under ripe red cherry in the middle of a [...]

25Feb2010 | Jason | 0 comments | Continued
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Chardonay the right way – Domaine de la Cadette Bourgogne Chardonnay, 2007

This Domaine is small, has many sustainable organic vineyard practices, and is brought into the US by an importer who is insistent on caring for the wine from vineyard to table (he was one of the first to use temperature controlled containers for shipping), so the wine you get is what the winemaker intended. This [...]

25Feb2010 | Jason | 0 comments | Continued
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Phillipe Colin Bourgogne – Fall In Love with a Sporty Old World Pinot Noir

Some nights only a clean Burgundy will do.  2006 Philippe Colin Bourgogne is a light pinot noir.  It is a beautiful color – light red but deep and real.  You can see your hand through the glass. The nose is bracing and positive.  The taste is acidic — very evergreen.  The tartness and balance [...]

9Apr2009 | Jason | 0 comments | Continued