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The review of Tom Stevenson for wines of Alsace 2002 vintage.
Tom Stevenson is arguably the world's most respected authority on Alsace and Champagne. A multi award-winning author, he writes a column exclusively for us, but much more too.
Each year, my tastings will concentrate - but not exclusively - on the latest vintage to go into bottle, which in this case is 2002. This allows me to review the year in the vineyard, and then to qualify this with initial views of wines in bottle.
Note: http://www.wine-pages.com Tom Stevenson
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Tuesday, July 12 @ 02:18:08 MST (1229)
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Regulations. Europeans love them and the classic wine producing countries – France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Austria and Portugal – all regulate their industries tightly, with rules galore. Now we have proposals by the French to introduce yet another tier of regulations on top of the existing AOCs, with the goal of creating exceptional AOCs, AOCEs, a grand set of new rules for the very best wine regions, in the expectation that this will raise the standing of French wine and solve the many problems it currently faces. Of course, this is a wrong-headed fantasy, and in this piece I’ll explain why, offering my own humble thoughts about a better way of solving the malaise in the French wine industry.
Note: http://www.wineanorak.com
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Tuesday, July 05 @ 13:08:09 MST (1499)
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