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GrapeRadio France, tout le vin en audio et video Wine tasting chez Air France, business class : un Gevrey Chambertin en compagnie de Jean-Charles Boisset, une coupe de champagne avec Luc Bouchard, interview exclusive en anglais d’Olivier Poussier, meilleur sommelier du monde

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    The Wines of Beaujolais – with Château des Jacques

    Does Beaujolais have an emotional side? Guillaume de Castelnau certainly ...

    Does Beaujolais have an emotional side? Guillaume de Castelnau certainly thinks so. As Director and winemaker of Château des Jacques, Maison Louis Jadot's beautiful Beaujolais property, Guillaume is able to easily wax poetic about both the region bu...

    Oct 27, 2014 Read more
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    Wineries of Minervois – with Chateau Maris

    Robert Eden, a bio-dynamic wine maker, and Kevin Parker, CEO ...

    Robert Eden, a bio-dynamic wine maker, and Kevin Parker, CEO of Green Partners who has financed Chateau Maris for the last fifteen years with the aim of supporting the estate in becoming one of the Languedoc's finest while respecting the environment to...

    Oct 2, 2014 Read more
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    Argentina – A Reach For Higher Ground

    Interestingly, Argentina’s wine history and culture began about the same ...

    Interestingly, Argentina’s wine history and culture began about the same time as our’s here in the U.S. Arguably more interesting is the fact that it began with the same impetus - Italian immigration. Today,

    Sep 19, 2014 Read more
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    Vineyards of Southern California – with Dolin Malibu Estate

    When one hears the name Malibu, one usually thinks about ...

    When one hears the name Malibu, one usually thinks about surfing, the beach, and fun in the sun. But, if you're into wine, the sight of the Malibu Hills can cause your mind to wander and begin thinking about grapevines.

    Sep 2, 2014 Read more
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    Retrospective – Châteauneuf-du-Pape from the 1990s

    Châteauneuf-du-Pape from the 1990s are coming into their own now. ...

    Châteauneuf-du-Pape from the 1990s are coming into their own now. The obvious question is - are they ready to drink now? And if not now - when? - Join us as we talk about our tasting of eight wines from the 1990s to see how the wines are evolving.

    Aug 25, 2014 Read more
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    Wines of the Mosel – with St. Urbans-Hof

    Viticulture has been taking place in the Mosel since the ...

    Viticulture has been taking place in the Mosel since the Romans brought cultivated grapevines here two millennia ago. It turns out the region's unique geologic and climatic conditions are perfect for growing great Riesling along the Mosel and its tribu...

    Aug 11, 2014 Read more
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    Vineyards of Sonoma County – with Charles Heintz

    Located in the Occidental region of Sonoma County, the Heintz ...

    Located in the Occidental region of Sonoma County, the Heintz Ranch has been owned by the Heintz family for nearly 100 years. Charlie's grandparents purchased the land in 1912, and Charlie's father farmed here.

    Jul 28, 2014 Read more
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    Wineries of Oregon – with White Rose Estate

    Greg Sanders will easily admit that he doesn't do anything ...

    Greg Sanders will easily admit that he doesn't do anything half-way. So, it didn't seem like a big deal for him to venture to Oregon to buy some land. But then the land turned into a vineyard, and the vineyard into an Estate...

    Jul 23, 2014 Read more
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    A Beaujolais Primer

    Located north of Lyon in eastern France, the Beaujolais wine ...

    Located north of Lyon in eastern France, the Beaujolais wine region overlaps Burgundy in the north and Rhône in the south. The steep Beaujolais vineyards run along the Saône River on mainly granite terrain.

    Jul 7, 2014 Read more
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    Wineries of Sonoma County – Sebastani

    It’s a rarity in these times of consulting rock-star winemakers ...

    It’s a rarity in these times of consulting rock-star winemakers that someone would actually stay at a single wine producer for any length of time. But that’s exactly what Mark Lyon did - for 35 years! Mark graduated with a B.S.

    Jun 30, 2014 Read more
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