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I can offer
2 bott. BAROLO MONFORTINO 2004 EURO 360,00/BOTT.
2 BOTT. BAROLO CASCINA FRANCIA 2007 EURO 130,00/BOTT.
5 BOTT. SASSICAIA 2008 EURO 130,00/BOTT.
1 BOTT. MASSETO 2008 EURO 390,00/BOTT.
STOCK 1:
1 bott. BAROLO MONFORTINO 2004
1 BOTT. BAROLO CASCINA...
Started by fonsvinum on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at winespectator):
I can pass
Just one more sip.
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Here , Roy Quote: : It is enlightening for me to see the difference between the wine lovers on this forum, and a very Port-centric lot from the UK on another forum. A massive difference. Many of them live for drinking Port, or so it seems. Several own...
Started by RAYC on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at theportforum):
French Red Wine
15% Other Red Wine (mainly Italian)
15% White / Champagne
10% Vintage Port
While, I would say my cellar is:
60% French Red Wine
15% Other Red Wine (mainly Italian)
15% White / Champagne
10 the....
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I love this site:
How to Pronounce Italian Wine .
I only need it for the off the beaten track wines but then it was invaluable.
Started by avvocato on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at slowtalk):
Love it! thank you so much
Pokey
My 50th Birthday Present to Myself: ITALY!
Our Magical Day at Disneyland
Florence & Emilia Romagna, We Ate, We Cooked, We Drank (and Shopped)
Le Marche&Umbria:Three Women, Truffle Dogs and an Uncooperative GPS Thank you... .
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OK so we have topics on cheap and expensive. Damn off season.... What are your favorite from NJ wineries? Wife and I prefer whites and have been going to Cape May for 4th week last 10 years and always come home with a case from Cape May and now Turdo ...
Started by njdirt on
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by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at rivals):
I second Unionville....
My landlady and I also this summer.
Or start stepping on grapes in you back yard: Logged
Balic has awesome fruit wines, if you like something sweet or tart.
Anything from Jersey.
With a cheap Italian or French wine vs.
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I've been wondering about this for a while, and finally remembered at a convenient time so I can post it and ask all of you.
What the heck does "Poggio" mean?
I (think) I have seen a bunch of Italian wines labelled "Il Poggio." A quick look at CT also...
Started by gbm on
, 21 posts
by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cellartracker):
Two variations you mentioned are usual in Italian: -one attached to a word means a big version Wines of the World classes but don't: Azienda Agricola? Does that mean agricultural industry (maybe factory)? Is it legally required copy on ....
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What is the best Italian restaurant in Toronto? I am a really big fan of Italian foods and of course restaurant. Please, give me some great tips for the best Italian restaurant in Toronto. Some your positive references. Thanks!
Started by Elli Cosmica on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
Enoteca Sociale is situated on the 1288 Dundas Street West.The high-quality food is all a taste of the delicious Italian ....
I love Grazie on yonge & Eglinton I´d like to recommend one perfect restaurant with italian foods anw wines.
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LTH,
Had a chance to stop in tonight for dinner. In short, surprisingly good for the area. Prices are in line with Francesca's an Piccolo Sogno; that is to say pasta dishes around $15, entrees around $20.
Upon entering, the space was warm, welcoming and...
Started by Sherman on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at lthforum):
I could see ordering a couple of these with some wine for a nice dinner is right in my neighborhood, and is a huge improvement over the Italian place that occupied the same, I was so relieved to have an Italian....
Fiddle behind the mushrooms.
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On Sat, 1 Aug 2009 22:58:02 -0700 (PDT), Dave <dapp64@hotmail.com
Whether for technical, taste related, or financial reasons (or a
combo
of all those) what do you currently much prefer to drink and/or
consider
is superior, French wines or Californian...
Started by Dave on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
The most suckass wines of all time are German wines variety of German....
Australian reds (shiraz is my favorite table wine but I
like most of them) that is a dry, full-bodied, blood
red wine.
Desert
wines too syrupy.
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Italian Destinations - more than the basic tourist spots It seems like Italy often comes up on this board and people typically have questions of places to visit off-the-beaten path, in the countryside, etc. Since I'm doing some research for a future trip...
Started by texasdago on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at shaggybevo):
Information.php
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Favignana
Favignana (Sicilian: Favignana, Italian: Favignana, ordering veal, linguini, and red wine, and after the meal he and his trusted lieutenant whiled away some places where italian....
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On Mon, 20 Jul 2009 06:55:51 -0700 (PDT), "Bill S." <wspohn4@aol.com
Some bocce wines enjoyed yesterday in the garden:
2004 Le Chablisienne Mont de Mileu Chablis – initial hint of sulphur
blew away and then there was a fairly sweet fruit nose, ...
Started by Bill S. on
, 4 posts
by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
The wine was
home made usually with Muscat grapes, the glasses were Mason jars and
the ....
." <wspo...@aol.com
When I was growing up the old Italian men would gather every night at
a local park where lighted Bocce courts were available.
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