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Region: PortugalRevision 2: edited by dog:bert on 5/2/2024 (view) | Douro D.O.C |
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Region: ItalyRevision 13: edited by Luca.bracciaroli on 4/29/2024 (view) | Piemonte |
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Region: New South WalesRevision 2: edited by pjrowe on 1/23/2024 (view) | d we’re |
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Region: AustriaRevision 1: edited by Casa Gejer on 12/3/2023 (view) | Burgenland |
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Region: RibatejoRevision 1: edited by Daviiid on 11/13/2023 (view) | IG Lisboa |
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Region: FranceRevision 4: edited by Eddie & Annika November on 10/23/2023 (view) | Beaune, Bourgogne |
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Region: StyriaRevision 3: edited by charlie11 on 7/7/2023 (view) | ||
Region: BordeauxRevision 31: edited by joraesque on 5/15/2023 (view) | Bordeaux Wine Guide Vins Bordeaux (Conseil Interprofessionnel du Vin de Bordeaux) History of Bordeaux History of 1855 Bordeaux Classification "2009 is all about ripeness, with wines impressively packed with ripe fruit and high alcohol levels. They are showy, in-your-face, and full of pleasure. The 2010s have the fruit and alcohol levels of the 2009s, but with a compelling freshness on the finish that balances the fruit and provides a perfect sense of structure." - Ben Nelson "2016 is a landmark vintage in certain spots of Bordeaux and it should be remembered as one of the most inspired campaigns of the last 40-50+ years." -Jon Rimmerman "The quality of red Bordeaux in 2016 was universally lauded – although the response to the en primeur campaign was muted. Quantity was high too, with the equivalent of 770 million bottles of wine produced. An exceptionally dry summer with cool nights eventually, thanks to mid September rain, resulted in small, thick-skinned, ripe grapes, and the wines are marked by high tannin and acidity, with superb aromatic fragrance." - Jancis Robinson "2017 was complicated, but there are some excellent wines. Expect plenty of freshness and drinkability from wines that will offer excellent value, and others that will rival 2016 in terms of ripeness and ageability. But they are likely to be the exception not the rule, making careful selection key." - Jane Anson "In the past, a vintage such as 2022 may have been overripe, raisined and low in acidity but 2022 had a sneaky little reservoir in its back pocket - a near perfect marriage of cool/cold/rain the previous winter and the previous vintage that literally soaked the soils (a key to why 2022 is not 2003...or 1893)." - Jon Rimmerman |
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Region: AndalucíaRevision 4: edited by charlie11 on 4/27/2023 (view) | Andalucía and its wines DOs Wikipedia Map on weinlagen-info Two suggestions for listing Sherries and Manzanilla wines from a frequent user in a time of change: The vast majority of these wines are solera-produced and are therefore nonvintage; they should not be listed under a vintage date. A Saca (or bottling) can be listed with a date under Designation, since each bottling is liable to be somewhat different. Dates of accession to your cellar, if it seems important, can also be listed in Designation. <b> Only an Anada (Vintage) wine should bear a vintage date.</b> Currently, Manzanilla wines (what used to be called Manzanilla Fino) need only be listed as coming from the wine region Manzanilla-Sanlucar de Barrameda. This assumes the 'Jerez' region, which need not be mentioned. For older wines, there may be some confusion about the origin and type. I would suggest following the label as much as possible. jht |
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Region: CaliforniaRevision 16: edited by joraesque on 2/19/2023 (view) | 2021 vintage: "Unlike almost all other areas of the state, the Russian River Valley had higher than normal crops in 2021, which has made for a wine of greater generosity and fruit forwardness than some of its stablemates." - Morgan Twain-Peterson |
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Region: MoraviaRevision 2: edited by charlie11 on 12/19/2022 (view) | South Moravia On weinlagen-info |
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Region: MoldovaRevision 1: edited by charlie11 on 11/21/2022 (view) | ||
Region: PurcariRevision 1: edited by charlie11 on 11/21/2022 (view) | ||
Region: GermanyRevision 4: edited by Grodan04 on 10/22/2022 (view) | Franconia |
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Region: Emilia-RomagnaRevision 2: edited by charlie11 on 10/12/2022 (view) | ||
Region: PlovdivRevision 1: edited by charlie11 on 9/2/2022 (view) | ||
Region: Struma River ValleyRevision 1: edited by charlie11 on 9/2/2022 (view) | ||
Region: Nova ZagoraRevision 1: edited by charlie11 on 9/2/2022 (view) | ||
Region: Thracian ValleyRevision 1: edited by charlie11 on 9/2/2022 (view) | ||
Region: Észak-DunántúlRevision 1: edited by Madi on 8/15/2022 (view) | Balf / Sopron, Horitschon & Ritzing / Mittelburgenland |
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Region: QuebecRevision 1: edited by DonFrancesco on 4/30/2022 (view) | Disponible dans le vignoble |
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Region: Castilla y LeónRevision 3: edited by Per Gunnarsson on 2/16/2022 (view) | ||
Region: AegeanRevision 1: edited by charlie11 on 8/11/2021 (view) | ||
Region: Valle d'AostaRevision 1: edited by charlie11 on 8/5/2021 (view) | ||
Region: ScotlandRevision 2: edited by deBare on 8/1/2021 (view) |