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| April 5th 2012 |
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| A wine that is pretty in pink |
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By Felicity Carter for Meininger's Wine Business International
Hello Kitty is a Japanese character which is normally found on stationery, clothing and accessories for little girls. But now she’s found her way onto bottles of wine from Italy. |
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| December 16th 2011 |
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| Jay Miller gives his side of the story |
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By Jay Miller for El Mundo
Earlier this week, Spanish writer Antonio Casado wrote a piece in El Mundo about his dealings with Pancho Campo MW and Jay Miller, the figures who have been at the centre of a media storm. That piece is here, and this is Jay Miller’s reply. |
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| October 12th 2011 |
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| An interview with Robert Parker |
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By Suzanne Mustacich
As Robert Parker winds down his contributios to Wine Advocate, the magazine he founded, many are wondering whether the age of the great critic is over, or if there is someone new waiting in the wings. |
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| October 12th 2011 |
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An interview with Robert Parker By Suzanne Mustacich
As Robert Parker winds down his contributios to Wine Advocate, the magazine he founded, many are wondering whether the age of the great critic is over, or if there is someone new wa... |
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| September 1st 2008 |
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| The Nun’s story |
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| September 1st 2008 |
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| Black Tower redux |
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| July 15th 2008 |
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| Grant Burge and Marqués de Cáceres |
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Some are classics from the 0ld World, some full blown alternative from the New World. In each issue, we take a closer look at two international brands, what lies behind them and why they work. This month we examine Grant Burge's Holy Trinity from Australia and the Rioja Crianza from Marqués de Cáceres.
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| April 2nd 2008 |
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| Guigal and Argento |
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Much as consumers talk about Mouton-Rothschild, but buy Mouton Cadet, so too they read about Côte-Rôtie “La Mouline”, but drink Guigal’s Côtes-du-Rhône. Not a bad choice – as even Robert Parker agrees. And then there's Argento, created by Argentine winemaker Nicolas Catena, after he realised that Argentina had very little presence in the international market - and he decided to build the whole category.
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| February 27th 2008 |
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| Bonterra and the LBV from Taylor |
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| October 10th 2007 |
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| Dom Perignon and Mateus Rose |
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