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		<title>WBW 47: Brought To You By The Letter &#8220;S&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2008 22:50:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For Wine Blogging Wednesday this month, our hosts Erin and Michelle from Grape Juice have presented us with a theme inspired by television series Sesame Street: Today&#8217;s Wine Brought To You By The Letter &#8220;S&#8221;. For those not familiar with the show, Sesame Street presented the alphabet to pre-school children one letter at a time [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For <a title="Wine Blogging Wednesday Community Site" href="http://www.winebloggingwednesday.org/" target="_blank">Wine Blogging Wednesday</a> this month, our hosts <a title="Their WBW 47 Post" href="http://www.grape-juice.ca/2008/06/22/wine-blogging-wednesday-47-todays-wine-brought-to-you-by-the-letter-s/" target="_blank">Erin and Michelle from Grape Juice</a> have presented us with a theme inspired by television series <a class="zem_slink" title="Sesame Street" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sesame_Street">Sesame Street</a>: <em>Today&#8217;s Wine Brought To You By The Letter &#8220;S&#8221;</em>. For those not familiar with the show, Sesame Street presented the alphabet to pre-school children one letter at a time with the help of Muppet characters. Erin and Michelle have asked wine bloggers to pick a wine with a connection with the letter &#8220;S&#8221; and post our notes. <br id="b98n" /><br id="b98n0" /><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-896" style="margin: 5px; float: left;" title="Matthiasson Wines" src="http://winecast.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/matthiasson_wines.jpg" alt="" width="250" />The first wine to come to mind was made by <a title="Winery Website" href="http://www.matthiasson.com" target="_blank">Steve Matthiasson</a> (the first &#8220;S&#8221;) from Sauvignon Blanc, Ribolla Gialla and Semillon (two more &#8220;S&#8221; connections) grown in Napa Valley. I have long thought the most complex wines are made from a blend of varieties and was intrigued to taste such a blend when the winery send me samples (one more &#8220;S&#8221;) earlier this year.</p>
<p>Steve&#8217;s day job is as a vineyard consultant so he tends his own vines in his spare time on Sunday&#8217;s (another &#8220;S&#8221;). Matthiasson works with clients using both organic and biodynamic methods so I would be remiss if I didn&#8217;t mention <a class="zem_slink" title="Rudolf Steiner" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner">Rudolf Steiner</a> (yet another &#8220;S&#8221;), the father of biodynamic farming. Matthiasson&#8217;s total production is only a few hundred cases and his entire family is involved in the operation. This hands-on, natural approach and attention to detail really shows in the glass with this stunning white blend (my last &#8220;S&#8221;).<br id="vc7l" /><br id="vc7l0" />Tasting Notes:<br id="gkh5" /><br id="gkh50" /><a title="Find on Snooth" href="http://www.snooth.com/wine/matthiasson-white-2006?saff=27736" target="_blank">Matthiasson, White Wine, Napa Valley 2006</a> ($35/sample) - Straw in color with very aromatic pineapple, lychee, fig, almond and spice on the nose. Fresh green apple, citrus and mineral flavors finishing quite long with bracing acidity. A delicious and unique wine that pairs well with food but makes a statement on it&#8217;s own. <br id="xmhz" /><br id="b8qm" />13.6% ABV<br id="ypf2" />Natural cork closure<br id="oiwp" />Score: 92<br id="suwu" /><strong>Rating:</strong> 4 out of 5 stars<br id="qw.9" /><br id="qw.90" />So I have seven &#8220;S&#8221; connections in this post and will now send a shout-out to Erin and Michelle for their great theme. Stay tuned for more Wine Blogging Wednesday news and links to the round-up when it&#8217;s posted.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2008 13:07:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[George and Elsa Vare love the white wine blends of Italy and have devoted Vare Vineyards to the pursuit of making this style of wine in Napa Valley. They are not new to the wine business having co-founded Luna Vineyards and this experience shows in the bottle. I first tasted Vare wines at the recent [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>George and Elsa Vare love the white wine blends of Italy and have devoted <a title="Vare Vineyards website" href="http://www.varevineyards.com/" target="_blank">Vare Vineyards</a> to the pursuit of making this style of wine in Napa Valley. They are not new to the wine business having co-founded Luna Vineyards and this experience shows in the bottle. I first tasted Vare wines at the recent Wine 2.0 event at Crushpad in San Francisco and was excited to try their very limited production Bianco Riserva 2005 as part of the <em>Wine Spy for a Day</em> program. The <a title="Wine Spies website" href="http://thewinespies.com/" target="_blank">Wine Spies</a> are also offering free ground shipping on 4 bottles or more for all Winecast readers by entering promotional code &#8220;WINECASTLUVSME&#8221;.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left; margin: 5px;" src="http://winecast.net/images/vare_bianco_riserva.jpg" alt="Vare Vineyards, Bianco Riserva 2005" width="264" height="346" />A blend of 40% Ribolla Gialla, 25% Pinot Grigio, 22% Tocai Friulano, 10% Sauvignon Blanc and 3% Chardonnay grown in Napa Valley, Vare Bianco Riserva 2005 is unique in several ways. First, this is the only winery with plantings of Ribolla Gialla in the US, a variety from Italy&#8217;s Friuli Venezia Giulia region where it&#8217;s blended with Tocai Friulano. The wine spends an extra few months in once used French Oak barrels than it&#8217;s sibling Bianco which produces a more complex wine both aromatically and in it&#8217;s flavor profile. An finally, this is one of the few wines packaged in 500 ml bottles as requested by Thomas Keller&#8217;s French Laundry restaurant. This results in one of the best Cal-Ital white blends I&#8217;ve tasted to date.</p>
<p><a title="Buy this wine online" href="http://thewinespies.com/" target="_blank">Vare Vineyards</a>, Bianco Riserva 2005 ($45/500ml/sample) - The straw color is a result of barrel fermentation and aging but the aromas are not overpowered by the influence of wood. This wine has a very pleasing bouquet of citrus, tropical fruit, walnut and a hint of clove. Complex but refreshing grapefruit and pineapple fruit flavors finishing with nice acidity and a creamy, lees element. An excellent food wine and would make a great starter to an Italian meal but with only 20 cases produced, you better act now.</p>
<p>14.5% ABV<br />
Synthetic cork closure<br />
Score: 90<br />
<strong>Rating:</strong> 4 out of 5 stars</p>
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<p>Thanks to Agent Red for recruiting me and Agent White for selecting such a nice wine to taste. Look for other wine bloggers to be Wine Spies for a Day in coming days.</p>
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		<title>Winecast 65 - Bar-B-Que Wines</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jul 2006 03:08:17 +0000</pubDate>
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This month Wine Blogging Wednesday returns to it&#8217;s normal first Wednesday of the month and host Vivi&#8217;s Wine Journal has picked a very appropriate theme for July: Barbecue Wines (or is it BBQ, or Bar-B-Que?). The history of BBQ appears to be an American invention, but there seems to be some debate on this if [...]]]></description>
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This month <a href="http://lennthompson.typepad.com/lenndevours/2004/07/proposal_for_a_.html">Wine Blogging Wednesday</a> returns to it&#8217;s normal first Wednesday of the month and host Vivi&#8217;s Wine Journal has picked a very appropriate theme for July: <a href="http://www.vivisjournal.com/vivis_wine_notes/2006/06/wine_blogging_w.html">Barbecue Wines</a> (or is it BBQ, or Bar-B-Que?). The history of BBQ appears to be an American invention, but <a href="http://xroads.virginia.edu/~class/MA95/dove/history.html">there seems to be some debate</a> on this if you look closer. Whatever the derivation, today the term means either the slow cooked meats prepared across the southern U.S. from pork, beef or chicken or grilled meats in general. I took the latter definition for the purposes of this post and podcast and chose three wines I think would pair well with summer grilling. Different than in the other months I have participated in this event, my three wines will be a white, a rose and a red. All quite dry and loaded with fruit flavors to stand up to the heartiest summer fare.</p>
<p>Since yesterday was Independence Day here in the U.S., my grilling choice was classic Wisconsin brats and traditional side-dishes, potato and macaroni salad. Whatever wines I select, they would need enough acidity to cut through the mayonnaise in the salads and brown mustard on the brats. I selected two different kinds of brats, the common &#8220;beer brats&#8221; and a new-age chicken with bacon and swiss cheese. Both presented an interesting flavor profile to deal with in matching wines, where in past years I&#8217;ve just reached for an IPA or dark beer.</p>
<p>Of course, the best wine for Bar-B-Que or grilled meats depends upon the type of meat roasted. If I made steaks, for instance, I would have probably selected three red wines to match here. But since I had foods that were not overpowering in their flavors, I had a pretty open spectrum of wines to choose from. My strategy was to find wines with enough flavor to stand up to the food, but also enough acidity to enhance the flavors and not overpower the food. The rule of thumb at this time of year is to choose a dry rose, so my first match was a <a href="http://www.winezap.com/search/searchResults.cfm?searchText=Wolffer+Rose+2005&#038;Quick+Search.x=18&#038;Quick+Search.y=14&#038;r=700923">Wolffer RosÃƒÂ© 2005</a> the winery sent me recently as a sample. You probably remember Wolffer from my interview with winemaker Roman Roth in <a href="http://winecast.net/2006/04/04/winecast-56-wolffer-estate-vineyards/">Winecast 56</a>. Their rosÃƒÂ© is made from 48% Merlot, 39% Chardonnay, 8% Cabernet Franc and 5% Cabernet Sauvignon with the red grapes given a short time on the skins to minimize the color. The wine was totally made in stainless steel to accentuate the freshness of the fruit and retails for a reasonable $14 a bottle. This rosÃƒÂ© is salmon in color with aromas of peach and fresh flowers. Rich and crisp in the mouth, showing cherry and citrus with a bit of white pepper on the dry finish. A very nice rosÃƒÂ© for a hot summer&#8217;s day and nice accompaniment to my grilling yesterday. In fact, this might be the most versatile wine for grilled meats in the round-up.  11.5% ABV. Finished with natural cork. Score: 8.5/10</p>
<p>I usually don&#8217;t think of white wine and grilling, but I do think about white wines on hot summer days so I thought I would pick one from my cellar to see how it might work here. I&#8217;ve always liked the aggressiveness of Sauvignon Blanc, particularly from New Zealand, but I didn&#8217;t have any bottles handy from that country. What I did have was the 2005 vintage of <a href="http://www.winezap.com/search/searchResults.cfm?searchText=Veramonte%2C+Sauvignon+Blanc+2005&#038;Quick+Search.x=14&#038;Quick+Search.y=9&#038;r=700923">Veramonte&#8217;s Sauvignon Blanc</a> from the Casablanca Valley of Chile. I first tried this brand in my round-up on Winecast 12 last year and it has made it into my cellar ever since as a great value for hot summer days selling for $8-9 a bottle. The wine is light straw with a slight green hue. Fresh hay, lime and pineapple aromas with some gooseberry reminiscent of New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc. On the palate, there is tart grapefruit flavors with nice acidity to match with food. The match was especially good with the chicken brats adding an nice counter-point to the bacon and swiss cheese flavors. I&#8217;d recommend this one for grilled pork too, as long as there is not spicy BBQ sauce involved in the preperation. 13.5% ABV. Stelvin closure. Score: 8/10</p>
<p>Finally, I wanted to try a fruit forward red wine. After considering Syrah/Shiraz, I fell back on my old favorite Zinfandel, selecting a <a href="http://www.winezap.com/search/searchResults.cfm?searchText=Chiarello+Family+Giana+Zinfandel+2003&#038;Quick+Search.x=0&#038;Quick+Search.y=0&#038;r=700923">2003 Chiarello Family Vineyards</a>, Zinfandel, &#8220;Giana,&#8221; which sells for $28 a bottle. I first tasted Chiarello Zin at ZAP this past January and was very impressed with all their wines. You might recognize the family name from owner Michael Chiarello&#8217;s Napa Style TV show, book and website. If anyone knows how to make food-friendly wines, it&#8217;s Mr. Chiarello, but I have to say that you need a steak or, better yet, Mexican food to match with this Zin. The wine is garnet-purple in color with powerful aromas of blackberry, plum and licorice. In the mouth it is substantial with blackberry jam, black pepper, spices and silky tannins.  A hedonists Zin that somehow balances the substantial alcohol with fruit. Delicious, but overpowering to my 4th of July brats. 16.1% ABV. Finished with natural cork. Score: 9/10</p>
<p>So what did I learn this month? That a range of wines go well with grilled meats. If I had some true Bar-B-Que to match here, I think only the Chiarello Zin and Wolffer RosÃƒÂ© would have made the cut. For best wine, it easily goes to Chiarello Family Vineyards, Zinfandel, &#8220;Giana&#8221; 2003 and best value to the versatile Wolffer RosÃƒÂ© 2005. Thank to Joel over at <a href="http://www.vivisjournal.com/">Vivi&#8217;s Wine Journal</a> for hosting this month and a great theme. I&#8217;m looking forward to seeing what founder Lenn has in store for the two-year anniversary of WBW next month.</p>
<p>Show Notes:<br />
00:21 - Welcome and show theme<br />
01:10 - Matching wine with Bar-B-Que or grilled meats<br />
03:56 - <a href="http://www.winezap.com/search/searchResults.cfm?searchText=Veramonte%2C+Sauvignon+Blanc+2005&#038;Quick+Search.x=14&#038;Quick+Search.y=9&#038;r=700923">Veramonte</a>, Sauvignon Blanc, Casablanca Valley, Chile 2005 ($9)<br />
04:58 - <a href="http://www.winezap.com/search/searchResults.cfm?searchText=Wolffer+Rose+2005&#038;Quick+Search.x=18&#038;Quick+Search.y=14&#038;r=700923">Wolffer Estate Vineyards</a>, RosÃƒÂ©, Long Island, New York 2005 ($14/sample) +<br />
06:20 - <a href="http://www.winezap.com/search/searchResults.cfm?searchText=Chiarello+Family+Giana+Zinfandel+2003&#038;Quick+Search.x=0&#038;Quick+Search.y=0&#038;r=700923">Chiarello Family Vineyards</a>, Zinfandel, &#8220;Giana&#8221; 2003 ($28) *<br />
07:50 - Best of tasting<br />
07:58 - Best value<br />
08:15 - Wrap-up and contact details<br />
08:50 - Next show theme</p>
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		<itunes:summary>This month Wine Blogging Wednesday returns to it's normal first Wednesday of the month and host Vivi's Wine Journal has picked a very appropriate theme for July: Barbecue Wines (or is it BBQ, or Bar-B-Que?). The history of BBQ appears to be an American invention, but there seems to be some debate on this if you look closer. Whatever the derivation, today the term means either the slow cooked meats prepared across the southern U.S. from pork, beef or chicken or grilled meats in general. I took the latter definition for the purposes of this post and podcast and chose three wines I think would pair well with summer grilling. Different than in the other months I have participated in this event, my three wines will be a white, a rose and a red. All quite dry and loaded with fruit flavors to stand up to the heartiest summer fare.

Since yesterday was Independence Day here in the U.S., my grilling choice was classic Wisconsin brats and traditional side-dishes, potato and macaroni salad. Whatever wines I select, they would need enough acidity to cut through the mayonnaise in the salads and brown mustard on the brats. I selected two different kinds of brats, the common "beer brats" and a new-age chicken with bacon and swiss cheese. Both presented an interesting flavor profile to deal with in matching wines, where in past years I've just reached for an IPA or dark beer.

Of course, the best wine for Bar-B-Que or grilled meats depends upon the type of meat roasted. If I made steaks, for instance, I would have probably selected three red wines to match here. But since I had foods that were not overpowering in their flavors, I had a pretty open spectrum of wines to choose from. My strategy was to find wines with enough flavor to stand up to the food, but also enough acidity to enhance the flavors and not overpower the food. The rule of thumb at this time of year is to choose a dry rose, so my first match was a Wolffer RosAtilde;fnof;Acirc;copy; 2005 the winery sent me recently as a sample. You probably remember Wolffer from my interview with winemaker Roman Roth in Winecast 56. Their rosAtilde;fnof;Acirc;copy; is made from 48% Merlot, 39% Chardonnay, 8% Cabernet Franc and 5% Cabernet Sauvignon with the red grapes given a short time on the skins to minimize the color. The wine was totally made in stainless steel to accentuate the freshness of the fruit and retails for a reasonable $14 a bottle. This rosAtilde;fnof;Acirc;copy; is salmon in color with aromas of peach and fresh flowers. Rich and crisp in the mouth, showing cherry and citrus with a bit of white pepper on the dry finish. A very nice rosAtilde;fnof;Acirc;copy; for a hot summer's day and nice accompaniment to my grilling yesterday. In fact, this might be the most versatile wine for grilled meats in the round-up.  11.5% ABV. Finished with natural cork. Score: 8.5/10

I usually don't think of white wine and grilling, but I do think about white wines on hot summer days so I thought I would pick one from my cellar to see how it might work here. I've always liked the aggressiveness of Sauvignon Blanc, particularly from New Zealand, but I didn't have any bottles handy from that country. What I did have was the 2005 vintage of Veramonte's Sauvignon Blanc from the Casablanca Valley of Chile. I first tried this brand in my round-up on Winecast 12 last year and it has made it into my cellar ever since as a great value for hot summer days selling for $8-9 a bottle. The wine is light straw with a slight green hue. Fresh hay, lime and pineapple aromas with some gooseberry reminiscent of New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc. On the palate, there is tart grapefruit flavors with nice acidity to match with food. The match was especially good with the chicken brats adding an nice counter-point to the bacon and swiss cheese flavors. I'd recommend this one for grilled pork too, as long as there is not spicy BBQ sauce involved in the preperation. 13.5% ABV. Stelvin closure. Score: 8/10

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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s podcast is a return to the virtual tasting format first suggested by a listener back in February.  I taste the &#8220;Big Three Whites&#8221;, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay &#8220;live&#8221; on the show and invite listeners to taste these wines as they listen. The podcast was also filmed to be the first wine related [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today&#8217;s podcast is a return to the <em>virtual tasting</em> format first suggested by a listener back in February.  I taste the &#8220;Big Three Whites&#8221;, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay &#8220;live&#8221; on the show and invite listeners to taste these wines as they listen. The podcast was also filmed to be the first wine related <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vodcast">Vcast</a> or what Apple has been calling &#8220;video podcast&#8221; released, optimized for Apple&#8217;s 5G iPods.</p>
<p>Show Notes:</p>
<p>0:20 - Welcome<br />
0:32 - Introduction of &#8220;virtual tasting&#8221;<br />
01:10 - Review the three wines to be tasted<br />
01:59 - Dr. Fischer, Ockfener Bockstein Riesling, Mosel Saar Ruwer, Germany 2003 ($14)<br />
05:36 - Brancott, Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough, New Zealand 2004 ($9)<br />
07:29 - Los Cardos, Chardonnay, Mendoza, Argentina 2003 ($9)<br />
11:40 - Best of tasting<br />
11:51 - Best value<br />
12:15 - Contact details<br />
12:37 - Theme for next show</p>
<p>Feedback: winecast@gmail.com | Audio comments: +01-206-33-WINE-9 (+01-206-339-4639)<br />
Copyright 2005 Tim Elliott. Licensed to the public under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/</p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Today's podcast is a return to the virtual tasting format first suggested by a listener back in February.  I taste the "Big Three Whites", ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Today's podcast is a return to the virtual tasting format first suggested by a listener back in February.  I taste the "Big Three Whites", Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay "live" on the show and invite listeners to taste these wines as they listen. The podcast was also filmed to be the first wine related Vcast or what Apple has been calling "video podcast" released, optimized for Apple's 5G iPods.

Show Notes:

0:20 - Welcome
0:32 - Introduction of "virtual tasting"
01:10 - Review the three wines to be tasted
01:59 - Dr. Fischer, Ockfener Bockstein Riesling, Mosel Saar Ruwer, Germany 2003 ($14)
05:36 - Brancott, Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough, New Zealand 2004 ($9)
07:29 - Los Cardos, Chardonnay, Mendoza, Argentina 2003 ($9)
11:40 - Best of tasting
11:51 - Best value
12:15 - Contact details
12:37 - Theme for next show

Feedback: winecast@gmail.com #124; Audio comments: +01-206-33-WINE-9 (+01-206-339-4639)
Copyright 2005 Tim Elliott. Licensed to the public under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/

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		<title>Tastings back in WSJ free RSS feed</title>
		<link>http://winecast.net/2005/08/05/tastings-back-in-wsj-free-rss-feed/</link>
		<comments>http://winecast.net/2005/08/05/tastings-back-in-wsj-free-rss-feed/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Aug 2005 13:30:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[A while back I pointed out that the Wall Street Journal Tastings column was in their free RSS feed.  Well, right after I did that they stopped running it.  While checking my blogroll this morning, I was pleasantly surprised to see today&#8217;s column about Sauvignon Blanc in the feed.  Let&#8217;s hope this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A while back <a href="http://winecast.net/?p=122">I pointed out</a> that the Wall Street Journal <em>Tastings</em> column was in their free RSS feed.  Well, right after I did that they stopped running it.  While checking <a href="http://www.bloglines.com/public/twelliott">my blogroll</a> this morning, I was pleasantly surprised <a href="http://online.wsj.com/public/article/0,,SB112319778869705524-Q3dEDXG9W5CLx6uOE40o4PICU68_20060805,00.html?mod=rss_free">to see today&#8217;s column about Sauvignon Blanc</a> in the feed.  Let&#8217;s hope this continues in the future.  If you want some more information on the varietal, check out my <a href="http://winecast.net/?p=61">Sauvignon Blanc</a> and <a href="http://winecast.net/?p=99">Sancerre</a> shows.</p>
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		<title>DeSante, Sauvignon Blanc 2004</title>
		<link>http://winecast.net/2005/06/24/desante-sauvignon-blanc-2004/</link>
		<comments>http://winecast.net/2005/06/24/desante-sauvignon-blanc-2004/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Jun 2005 00:24:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[Sauvignon Blanc]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[DeSante, Sauvignon Blanc, Napa Valley 2004 ($20) - Light green/yellow  color, grassy citrus aromas, strong lemon/lime flavors with a good dose of acidity. A nice food wine.  Score: 8.5/10
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DeSante, Sauvignon Blanc, Napa Valley 2004 ($20) - Light green/yellow  color, grassy citrus aromas, strong lemon/lime flavors with a good dose of acidity. A nice food wine.  Score: 8.5/10</p>
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		<title>Winecast 12 - Sauvignon Blanc</title>
		<link>http://winecast.net/2005/03/06/winecast-12-sauvignon-blanc/</link>
		<comments>http://winecast.net/2005/03/06/winecast-12-sauvignon-blanc/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Mar 2005 02:22:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
		
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		<category><![CDATA[Sauvignon Blanc]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[This week's show is about Sauvignon Blanc, the grape of the Loire.  I continue the basic wine tasting series focusing on aroma, showcase wine podcasts and share listener comments.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img SRC="http://www.winecast.net/images/2004_SavBlanc1.gif" align="left">This week&#8217;s show is about Sauvignon Blanc, the grape of the Loire.  I continue the basic wine tasting series focusing on aroma, showcase wine podcasts and share listener comments.</p>
<p>Wines tasted:</p>
<p>- Kim Crawford, Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough 2004 ($16)<br />
- Sterling Vineyards, Sauvignon Blanc Napa Valley 2003 ($10)<br />
- Veramonte, Sauvignon Blanc Casablanca Valley, Chile 2003 ($8)</p>
<p><a href="http://winecast.net/podcasts/Winecast_20050306.mp3">Direct mp3 Download</a><br />
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