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Blushing beauties

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White wines made from red grapes are called blush wines. The skins of the red grapes are left in the vat just long enough to make the wine pink. Most blush wines are made with Zinfandel grapes. A buyer's guide for the best June wine buys is included.

Author: Blue, Anthony Dias
Publisher: Conde Nast Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: Bon Appetit
Subject: Food/cooking/nutrition
ISSN: 0006-6990
Year: 1992
Buyers Guide, Chardonnay (Wine)

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Your own best cellar ... is one that you can put together quickly and simply for $500 or less. Here's how

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A good wine cellar should consist of about two cases of inexpensive wines, two cases of moderately-priced wines and a few bottles of exceptional vintages. A shopping list of recommended wines and their prices is provided.

Author: Blue, Anthony Dias
Publisher: Conde Nast Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: Bon Appetit
Subject: Food/cooking/nutrition
ISSN: 0006-6990
Year: 1996

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Shackled to chardonnay? You don't have to be. Try these whites from Spain, Germany and Portugal

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Advice on experimenting with white wine is presented. It is worth trying Spanish white Rioja, German trockens and Portuguese Vinho Verde.

Author: Blue, Anthony Dias
Publisher: Conde Nast Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: Bon Appetit
Subject: Food/cooking/nutrition
ISSN: 0006-6990
Year: 2000

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