The gen-x lament
Article Abstract:
A man in his 40s talks to a couple in their 30s who complain that there are no good wines left to buy, because all the great wines have been bought by baby boomers. While there is some truth to that claim, wines from the Loire Valley, France, are up and coming. Chianti Classico is also re-inventing itself.
Publisher: Marvin R. Shanken Communications, Inc.
Publication Name: The Wine Spectator
Subject: Food and beverage industries
ISSN: 0193-497X
Year: 1999
Abstract, Wine, Collections and collecting, Wine districts
Publication Name: The Wine Spectator
Subject: Food and beverage industries
ISSN: 0193-497X
Year: 1999
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Has Pinot Noir become boring?
Article Abstract:
The manner in which Pinot Noir is becoming boring on account of predictability and homogeneity is described.
Publisher: Marvin R. Shanken Communications, Inc.
Publication Name: The Wine Spectator
Subject: Food and beverage industries
ISSN: 0193-497X
Year: 2007
Wines, brandy, and brandy spirits, Wineries, California, Grape Red Table Wines, Usage, Varieties, Pinot Noir (Wine), Red wines
Publication Name: The Wine Spectator
Subject: Food and beverage industries
ISSN: 0193-497X
Year: 2007
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