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OMG so lovely. The beautiful, crisp decadence of a ridiculously structured white Rhone. From Alder Springs, of course. Just stunningly bitter and butter and beset with all the things you look for in a wine that isn’t Chardonnay. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. A blend of gold only 12% Viognier for that pure Marsanne and Roussanne expression. A more perfect wine could not be imagined…
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#Alder Springs vineyard#Central Coast Critic#Donald PAtz#Marsanne#Mendocino Co#Rousanne#Soif Wine Blog#Stephen McConnell#Stephen McConnell Wine Blog#Steve McConnell#Steve McConnell Wine Blog#Terminim wine#wine1percent
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Producer: Tablas Creek , 🇺🇸 California, USA 🇺🇸
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#best rhone wines outside rhone#California#deliciousness#jason haas#Marsanne Rousanne#Paso robles#tablas creek
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2020 Paul Jaboulet Aîné Parallèle 45
A lovely white blend from the Rhône makes little old me quite happy. Apple, pear, honeysuckle, peach, melon skin, and lemon rind on the nose. Apples, lemons, Asian pear, and lemon curd notes on the palate. Very nice!
4/5 bones
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32% Grenache, 31% Viognier, 6% Marsanne, 3% Bourboulenc, 16% Rousanne, 12% Clairette
13.5% abv
Rhône, FRANCE
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Paul Jaboulet Aîné - Crozes Hermitage Mule Blanche 2021. Mis en bouteille par Paul Jaboulet Aîné. Crozes Hermitage (AOC). La Roche de Glun. 13% France 🇫🇷
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Marsanne 50%
Rousanne 50%
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Amarillo pajizo, brillante. Recuerdos cítricos, lima. Notas de pera. Notas florales. Toque mineral. Equilibrado.
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Mi Puntuación 93/100
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#highspirits #highspiritsrd #lapeñadelquijote #lapenadelquijote #wine #wines #instawine #goodwines #vino #vinos #chateaulaguiole #syrah #france #jaboulet #crozeshermitage #vignes #rhone #vin #winelover #domainespauljabouletaine @caroline_frey
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In the Philippines, colorism is deeply ingrained as a norm, shaping the way kids are raised, advised, and even complimented. They are often encouraged in childhood to use whitening soaps to whiten their skin, warned out of wearing bright clothes or stop exercising because they may become too dark skinned. Such dangerous advise usually creates a lasting memory in the morenas.
Presenting Morena the Label: a brand that goes beyond typical fashion to represent the Kayumanggi people. Morena the Label is a movement that aims to address colorism and fund research on this social issue in the Philippines. It was founded by Rousanne Marie "Ayn" Bernos, a 28-year-old host and content creator. Ayn is well known for using her platform to spread the word about colorism.
Morena the label sells statement tees, hoodies, tote bags, and stickers that involve celebrating the natural colors of one’s skin, as well as scars, flaws, and imperfections. Morena the Label is Ayn's own writings and design. The first collection of Morena the Label is mostly white-colored tees because Ayn was told that white would highlight her dark skin which was somehow considered a bad thing.
This is a brand that relates so much with me because I have once felt pressured to use whitening products because of my discoloration and societal issues associated with skin color. Moreover, Morena the label is more than only fashion but rather an empowerment and awakening consciousness. For Ayn, the motivation behind her clothing line was clear: her aim was to design clothes that were provocative, but at the same time easy to put on and have a fashion statement about them. Additionally, she wanted to develop clothing that any morena could wear with pride, and Ayn empower individuals to embrace their traditionally stigmatized labels.
Today, Morena the label transcends the local trend and becomes a global movement. At the moment, Ayn continues broadening her clothing portfolio targeting distribution across different countries throughout the world. Morena the Label has continued to gain popularity due to its widespread support and message that empowers women regardless of their skin color.
https://www.cosmo.ph/style/trend-alert/morena-the-label-ayn-bernos-interview-a2517-20180818
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Do you ever find a wine in a restaurant, order it, love it, post about it - and then have the winemaker reach out and see if you want to sell it? Okay maybe it only happens to me. 😊 one of the benefits of distributing wine. I first had Muddy Arch Rousanne and their Red Blend by the glass at the fantastic @saltwateroysterdepot restaurant near Point Reyes. This past week we picked up some wines from Chris Leonard to taste and decide if we wanted to add them to our site. We tasted 3 whites and the red blend. All delicious wines - the whites so luscious with deep gold color. 9 months sur lie. Great acidity and lively fruit. Although I liked them all I was particularly enthralled by the Picpoul-driven Fiona’s blend which I hope to have in the site shortly. The Zin- driven red wine was as drinkable and delicious as anything I’ve tasted lately. 44% Zin, 32% Carignane, 24% Petit Verdot. Hoping to have that wine available as well. We’ll let everyone know when the wines are up. Wine club members can expect to see it in their January shipments at our wine club discounted price; everyone else can get it in the web wine store (link in profile). ————————————————————— #muddyarch #leonardwinecompany #rousanne #rhonerangers #napavalley #napa #napavalleywine #napawine #californiawine #californiawines #californiawinecountry #instawine #winestagram https://www.instagram.com/p/CItN-hCnWD6/?igshid=1in4kzwdzpv3q
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Taco Tuesday #glutenfree #mexican #steak #tacos #brisemarine #chateaudelanegly #languedoc #france #wine #rousanne #bourbolenc #alternative (at Battersea Park)
#mexican#wine#alternative#glutenfree#chateaudelanegly#france#rousanne#bourbolenc#brisemarine#steak#languedoc#tacos
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Miss Universe Philippines 2021: Virtual Interview Challenge and the “Save 3 for the Final 30” Component
Miss Universe Philippines 2021: Virtual Interview Challenge and the “Save 3 for the Final 30” Component
The Top 50 Official Delegates of Miss Universe Philippines 2021 have already been revealed yesterday. And towards the evening, a new voting component has been added – “Save 3 for the Final 30”. More questions and criticisms have been raised after a new round of app voting has been started. Now just to clarify things, here is the potential scenario I can see: The Miss Universe Philippines…
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#Kisses Delavin#Maureen Wroblewitz#Miss Universe Philippines 2021#Miss Universe Philippines Organization#Rousanne Bernos#Save 3 for the Final 30#Virtual Interview Challenge
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#crozes #hermitage #syrah #rousanne #marsanne #vintage #2013 #somm #sommeliers #sommlife #sommlifestyle #wineislifestyle #lifestyle #winelover #vinho #france #wineporn https://www.instagram.com/p/BtBnf5NH_gL/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1o679qrx7rq07
#crozes#hermitage#syrah#rousanne#marsanne#vintage#2013#somm#sommeliers#sommlife#sommlifestyle#wineislifestyle#lifestyle#winelover#vinho#france#wineporn
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By rjjc “Rousannou Monastery stands on a low rock and is easily accessible by a bridge built of wood in 1868 and replaced by more solid material in 1930.”
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HOW TO START A NEW WINE CELLAR – A BEGINNER’S GUIDE by Wine investment uk
So, you’d like to start a wine cellar? An exciting, fascinating, and delicious undertaking, though sometimes a little daunting given the vast amount of information there is out there. You can contact Wine Investment Uk for its services of Wine Portfolio Management as well.
If you have an idea of the sort of wines you like or would like to know more about and somewhere relatively cool to store your wines (between 10’c and 15'c is ideal), you're starting on a generally excellent foot. In case you're still unaware, don't stress, the group at Wine Investment Uk are here to help.
Discover where your tastes lie
Which wine region and grape should I choose?
Every area has its atmosphere, soil, and winemaking convention so there are a lot of various styles to find.
The classics
Most of us have heard of Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne, Rioja, and Chianti for good reason. Like a classic book, the world’s most established wine-producing regions deliver to the great expectations time and again. But, beware, quality can vary within regions.
To make things straightforward, we have recorded a few benchmarks and a couple of our top choices. The wines below truly represent the style of their region, represent great value, and can be enjoyed over the next few years. An incredible method to begin investigating your preferences.
Bordeaux
In the South-West of France, typically medium to full-bodied, wines range from younger drinking to ‘built for the cellar’. Predominantly Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, with Sauvignon and Semillon used in the dry whites and dessert wines. A few models can show grippy tannins in youth that coordinate grandly with oak and organic product in mature age. Our favorite from the Médoc – Château du Moulin Rouge.
Burgundy
Over toward the East of France, the Cote d'Or runs from Dijon at the most northernly highlight the least reaches of Beaune at the southern end. Chardonnay dominates the whites, while the Pinot Noir here produces some of the most revered wines on the planet.
Exemplary white Burgundy with Meursault reproducing Coteaux Bourguignon Blanc 'Le P'tit Bonheur' Maison Pascal Prunier-Bonheur. Perfectly new and adjusted Pinot Noir Bourgogne Pinot Noir Domaine Terres Dorées
The Côtes du Rhône
The Rhône valley runs nearly 200km from Lyon in the north to Avignon in the south. The red wines of the north differ somewhat in style from the wines of the south. The former, largely made from Syrah/ Shiraz can show more freshness and style. While in the south the wines can be rich, ready, and incredible overwhelmingly produced using Grenache.
Dry whites just as perfumed flower whites are created from Viognier, Rousanne, and Marsanne. A sublime read Lirac Lunar Apogee Domaine des Carabiniers
Rioja
In the north of Spain, red wines are made in Rioja from Tempranillo, Garnacha, and Graciano. Viura is the most broadly utilized grape for white wines, with expanding hugeness set on Malvasía. Oak assumes a significant function in the maturing of red Rioja and the wines can be medium to full-bodied. They show wonderful newness in offset with rich red fruit and cedar and vanilla from the oak influence.
Tuscany
Celebrated for Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino, Montepulciano, and 'Super-Tuscans' – Sangiovese delivers to a great extent medium-bodied wines with some full-bodied models. Freshness, red and black fruit including cherry and blackcurrant, dried herb, and a touch of a game can all be found in tasting wines from this region. Group satisfying Chianti – Chianti Classico Riserva Castelli del Grevepesa
Piedmont
The most up & coming region in Europe? Habitually contrasted with Burgundy for its moving slopes, microclimates, and an honorable single assortment of grape, Piedmont has a character the entirety of its own, delivering whites and reds across the range from some captivating grapes including Cortese (di Gavi), Arneis and Chardonnay in white, and Barbera, Dolcetto and Nebbiolo in red. Nebbiolo to tuck in to right away – Nebbiolo d’Alba ‘Sot’ Please
Be adventurous with your wine
Try not to be terrified – in case you're available to explore different avenues regarding wine you're curious about you can be wowed. Global grape assortments are currently become worldwide to basic recognition and strive in quality with their local partners.
For example, there is eminent Sauvignon Blanc in the exceptional Maremma area in Tuscany, similar to Montauto's Gessaia. There are new world ponders as well, for example, the ground-breaking Finca Sophenia Synthesis Malbec from Argentina, and one of our number one new world Pinots from the Burgundian motivated and undiscovered South-African Star: La Brune Pinot Noir.
Many, numerous areas fly under the radar. Using indigenous grape varieties, wines can last for decades: Gilvesy’s Varadi Furmint from Hungary is a superb alternative to premier cru Chablis, while Vinho De Talha’s Bojador Tinto Espaço Rural in Portugal will please even the most discerning of palates.
There are endless styles – how would I pick?
There’s no hard and fast – focusing only on red and white will deprive you of the almost infinite and gastronomic possibilities offered by sparkling, sweet and fortified, including Port & Madeira. Sparkling wines aren’t just for parties and can work as an aperitif nicely.
While Vintage Champagne will need time to reveal its full potential. The same goes for Port and Madeira, the latter being pretty indestructible and will last for generations.
Manage your cellar
How many bottles do I buy?
Particularly valid for wines that you may jump at the chance to see create over a couple of years. Purchasing, in any event, a couple of jugs of a similar wine will permit you to follow its excursion. You can Buy Wine in UK from wine investment UK.
and expand on developing comprehension of the grape, the locale, and the vintage.
We’d recommend looking at three to six bottles of any wine that falls into this bracket. Some people enjoy their wines when fully matured with developed tertiary notes of leather, mushroom, and tobacco, while others prefer them young, with fresh fruit or a buttery texture. Depending on the wine, if you open a bottle every couple of years, you’ll be able to witness this amazing evolution.
Know about the vintage variety
Numerous territories, similar to Bordeaux, are profoundly affected by winning climatic conditions – in a given year, or vintage, these can shift significantly – loaning a wide range of various qualities to a similar wine from one more year.
To explore, attempt to purchase a few vintages of a similar wine, in a low amount. Vertical tastings are an extraordinary method to comprehend what you like. For example, Bordeaux in 2010 – the wines are lavish with a ton of structure, while the next year they were a lot lighter in style and less sweet-smelling.
In a perfect world, you should purchase a couple of jugs from progressive vintages. This will likewise assist with arranging and renewing your basement for the years ahead.
Where would it be a good idea for me to store them?
Preferably you're searching for someplace with a steady temperature, lower than room temperature yet above 10'c. During the harvest time and cold weather months, there might be zones of a carport or under the steps that fit the bill, however, know about freezing or rising temperatures in the boundaries.
A few people hope to put resources into a wine-ice chest to keep their containers in unblemished condition at home if clutching them for more than a year. WineInvestmentUk is one of only a handful few organizations in the UK to offer proficient stockpiling for your jugs in our Victorian basements.
This can be called out as and when you wish and makes an ideal alternative for those with restricted capacity at home. You can contact us for Buying Wine in Uk, Selling Wine in Uk, and Wine Portfolio Management as Well.
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Primicia .... los blancos de @valdiviesochile que estarían por salir al mercado!!! Bajo la Línea Eclat Curiosity.... Juego se estilos y nuevas variedades. La primera foto : ensamblaje Chardonnay, viognier , moscatel . Notas marcadas a acacia, crema batida, brioche (el 100% de-chardonnay pasa por barrica). MOSCATEL al estilo casi de un naranja un aroma intenso floral,regaliz. Muy interesante y diferente. Marsanne: notas almendradas , fruta blanca, pera, manzanilla de acidez y cuerpo medios. Rousanne: notas citricas, cilantro, cebollin, flores silvestres. Acidez media, cuerpo medio, buen volumen y persistencia. Gastronómico. Ideal para un pescado a la plancha 😉🍷 #eclat #valdivieso #Wine #winesofinstagram #Winelover #winesofchile #wset #sommie #marsanne #rousanne #moscatel #chardonnay #vinoblanco #vino #vinhobranco #vinobianco
#winelover#valdivieso#moscatel#vino#vinobianco#chardonnay#marsanne#rousanne#sommie#eclat#wine#vinhobranco#vinoblanco#wset#winesofinstagram#winesofchile
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Aikuisten maailmaan tutustumassa #marsanne #rousanne #munskänkarna #helsinki
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Wineries exist in Northern AZ too...
Between Prescott and Flagstaff is a hidden group of wineries in the hills west of the I-17. It seems somewhat illogical that wine could grow in the hot temperatures of Arizona, but with a variation of 10+ degrees, these winemakers have been able to successfully create some varietals that are flavorful and interesting. As an added bonus, there are some beautiful views, winding scenic roads, and friendly people who host the tasting rooms.
Page Springs Cellars – Cornville, Arizona
This is one of the wineries that has vineyards on the property and they are beautiful. If you want to get up and close with the vines, this is the place for you. Live music on the patio with a fun menu of food locally grown and created to complement the wines make this a great location for a lazy afternoon. The tasting room is spacious and we found the $10 for 5 pours plus the glass a good value. Here’s a white and red to try:
2014 New Mexico Malvasia: This grape grows well in warm weather, but these grapes come from a New Mexico vineyard. With 100% malvasia, there is a fruit forward flavor at first and then a dry finish.
2014 Colibri Roussanne: A red varietal that comes from grapes with a robust fruitiness, this is best to drink with food. The surprise on this one is that your palette is quickly shut down with a crisp ending.
Oak Creek Vineyards and Winery – Cornville, AZ
The tasting room is spacious, patio is great, and the hosts for tasting are friendly and informative. With all of the wines aged in stainless, this is an intriguing winery that only offers its wines for purchase on site. Although aged in stainless, oak chips are added for flavor in some varietals.
The Artist: A blend of chardonnay, gewürztraminer and Riesling that has a great deal of fruit without excessive sweet flavors. The green apple finish is somewhat dry and will definitely be pleasant with many types of food.
Zinfandel: Designated as their signature wine, this is complex, jammy, and has chocolate and green peppers with an oakyness from wood chips that ends with a touch of spice. We found the jammy characteristic very prominent – probably best enjoyed with food.
Syrah: One of our friends (Dawn) said it best “Hurrah for Syrah!” To say this is a smooth syrah is an understatement. There is fruit and dark chocolate that lead to a big bold finish. But this syrah is flexible enough to be sipped, shared with friends, and enjoyed during a great meal.
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#nature #beautiful #vines #wawine #rousanne (at North Prosser, Washington)
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What to have with oysters? I found this really unique Rousanne on the wine list at Saltwater Oyster Depot and it was the perfect pairing. This 2016 Muddy Arch Rousanne from Leonard Wines was an aromatic and full bodied white wine. A bit of diesel on the nose mixed with melon l, citrus and floral notes. On the palate, earthy, with some stone fruit and citrus. No oak but nice mouthfeel that made me wonder if it had seen oak. Grapes sourced from the Lands Vineyard at the base of the Mayacamas. Also had their Zin with the main course. ———————————————— #rousanne #rousannewine #rhone #rhonewine #rhonerangers #oystersandwine #wineandoysters #whitewine #whitewinelover #sonomawine #sonomawinecountry (at Saltwater Oyster Depot) https://www.instagram.com/p/B6_byfSHD6m/?igshid=toqt77xgc15r
#rousanne#rousannewine#rhone#rhonewine#rhonerangers#oystersandwine#wineandoysters#whitewine#whitewinelover#sonomawine#sonomawinecountry
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