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Dallas Wine Education Center

Bi-weekly Wine News (June 9, 2014)

By Dilek Caner MW Leave a Comment

Wine Picks

Kim Marcus at Wine Spectator covers “Symington Family Douro Altano 2011.“

Julia Harding MW of jancisrobinson.com picks “Pontemagno Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico 2013.“

Gil Lempert Schwarz of Las Vegas Review-Journal writes about “Chateau du Pin Bordeaux 2009.“

Wes Marshall of The Austin Chronicle covers wines from two California producers: “Talbott” and “Bonny Doon.”

Wine & Spirits Magazine lists “The Best for $10 or Less.”

General News

Marc Bona of Cleveland Plain Dealer “Marc Bona of Cleveland Plain Dealer –  “All about Zinfandel: We tap Joel Peterson – ‘Godfather of Zin’ – for his perspective on the grape.” Read to find lesser-known wines based on the red grape varieties that you like.

Jancis Robinson explains in Financial Times –  “How to Keep Wine.”  A useful read if you find yourself wondering how long and where to age particular wines.

Jon Bonné reports in SF Gate – “Napa wine auction raises more than $18 million.” 

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