Posted on March 24, 2009, 9:45 am, by admin, under
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Last week, I described the northern Rhône. This week it’s time for the southern Rhône. The Rhône valley runs north to south for about 230km which allows for a big variation in climate and soil type.
Where the north has a continental climate, the southern Rhône has a hotter Mediterranean one. Where the northern Rhône has [...]
Posted on March 5, 2009, 11:30 am, by admin, under
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Posted by Julian
There’s a monthly online wine tasting calledWine Blogging Wednesday. The idea is that you try a bottle of whatever’s nominated and blog about it, then the long-suffering host collates all the entries for everyone’s education and entertainment.
A while ago I joined in the fun, when the theme for the month was “biodynamic [...]
Posted on February 24, 2009, 12:34 pm, by admin, under
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Posted by Laurence
Enough of talking the talk. It’s time to get out and try some wine.
Perfect timing too as Håkan Eriksson will be putting a nice selection of wines together for a Rhône valley tasting this Thursday from 6.30pm in Enowine in Dublin’s IFSC.
Rhône can produce fantastic wines and some of the best wines in [...]
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Châteauneuf-du-Pape,
Enowine,
Gigondas,
Northern Rhone,
reds,
Rhone,
Shiraz Viognier,
Southern Rhone,
Vacqueyras,
Viognier,
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