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Good Bordeux at less than 20 bucks a bottle is the Chimera of wine – a mythic beast. The first wave of bottlings from Bordeaux’s epic 2009 vintage is hitting the American wine scene. If the once-simple drinking wines making up this first round are any indication of what’s to come, we’re in for volley after [...read more]

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Jason

Jan 25, 2011

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Jan 25, 2011

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Jan 25, 2011

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Dec 19, 2011

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Dec 19, 2011

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Dec 19, 2011

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Jan 25, 2012

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Abby

Jan 03, 2012

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Jan 03, 2012

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Don’t be fooled by the quirky label, this is a seriously delicious Bordeaux. A blend of 60% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 20% Cabernet Franc, this wine gives you dark black fruit and dry earth on the nose. The palate has nicely balanced acidity and tannin and a medium-long finish. Flavors are of black cherry, [...read more]

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Jan 03, 2012

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Jan 06, 2012

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Jan 06, 2012

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Here is an opportunity to take control of your own happiness. Cap de Faugères, a Bordeaux bottling from the Cotes de Castillion, is the ultimate feel-good wine. It’s a powerhouse – big, rich and exciting. Vintage after vintage the wine is plush, velvety, and loaded with plum, blackberry, black cherry pie, vanilla, and espresso aromatics. [...read more]

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Jason

Mar 27, 2012

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Bordeaux - for many an old-school wino this is the apex of wine. The right bank of the Gironde estuary is said to be home to the greatest merlot vineyards in the world - and some of the most expensive, iconic wines find their origins here (Petrus - at $30K, anybody want to spilt a bottle?). Is there a challenger to the throne? You bet - Washington state may be home to the greatest Merlot terroir in the world. Take this class and help us decide who wins the 2012 Merlot Rock-Off! Dedalus Wine Shop and the Vermont Wine School are partnering to take wine education to the next level. In this series of five classes, we're going to dig in to terroir - from France to New Zealand. We'll taste wine from regional rock stars in the Languedoc to the hallowed crus of Cote Roti and Cornas in the Northern Rhone. All of our classes are held at l'Amante on College Street. Kevin Cleary of the Vermont Wine School is teaching them all. Kevin holds the prestigious Diploma in Wine and Spirits from Wine & Spirits Education Trust. You won't find wine classes this good anywhere else in Vermont. [...read more]

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Jason

Feb 12, 2012

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Jason

Feb 02, 2012

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